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On the edge of the complex is a 125-metre (410 ft) tall office building called Nivy Tower, which is the second tallest building in Slovakia. [citation needed] Next to the complex, under the reconstructed Mlynské nivy street, is the first underground roundabout in Slovakia, [6] which was launched together with the opening of the Nivy Station ...
The station featured numerous shops, fast food kiosks and a restaurant. The bus stands were open 24/7 and the station building closed at 23:00 each night and opened at 04:00 the next day. Slovak real-estate development company HB Reavis bought the building to redevelop it as part of its Stanica Nivy project, itself part of a larger development ...
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The Nivy neighborhood features the following local areas (Slovak: miestna časť): 500 apartments development ( Slovak : Sídlisko 500 bytov ) - was the first planned large-scale housing development in Bratislava built as a reaction to sharply rising demands for living spaces in the city after Second World War .
The Bratislava City Gallery, founded in 1961, is the second-largest Slovak gallery of its kind. The gallery offers permanent displays at Pálffy Palace (Pálffyho palác) and Mirbach Palace (Mirbachov palác), in the Old Town. [178] Danubiana Art Museum, one of the youngest art museums in Europe, is near Čunovo waterworks. [179]
Green Street in Levy Park, as well as T.S. Green Road in Miccosukee, are named for Thomas Sherrill Green, a Tallahassee real estate developer in the 1920s and 1930s.
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But it can happen to a seasoned professional, too. Reuters stringer Radovan Stoklasa was one of the few people left in a makeshift press centre in the Slovakian town of Handlova about 40 minutes ...