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[News]TTX/VN:HA NOI LAYS OUT HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FOR 2000 AND 2010







>HA NOI LAYS OUT HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FOR 2000 AND 2010
>
>                 Ha Noi, Aug. 22 (VNA) -- A town plan on housing
>development in Ha
>              Noi for next year and through 2010 has been unveiled.
>
>                 Under the plan, Ha Noi will have 648,000 more sq.m. of
>floor space by
>              next year. In the immediate future, the city will detail
>14 licensed projects
>              to build residential quarters on a total area of 529.48 ha
>in Cau Giay,
>              Hai Ba Trung, Ba Dinh and Thanh Xuan precincts, Tu Liem
>and Thanh
>              Tri districts.
>
>                 Once these projects are completed, they will contribute
>1,746,430 sq.
>              m. of floor space to the city's housing fund.
>
>                 Ha Noi has also developed nine projects to build
>2,566,740 sq.m. of
>              housing space on an area of 308.87 ha. These projects have
>had
>              investors registered and are awaiting investment licences.
>
>
>                 Apart from the 23 above-said projects, Ha Noi plans to
>develop
>              concentrated residential areas. About 23 sites with
>acreages ranging
>              from 3 to 100 ha each have been eyed by the Ha Noi chief
>architect.
>              The areas scatter in Thanh Xuan precinct (27.8 ha), in Cau
>Giay
>              precinct (25 ha), and three places totalling 9 ha in Tay
>Ho precinct.
>              Other sites are in suburban districts of Tu Liem (32.5
>ha), Thanh Tri (24
>              ha) and Gia Lam (69.37 ha).
>
>                 The plan aims to provide 3.5 million sq.m. of housing
>space.
>
>                 Ha Noi will also upgrade and even rebuild old
>residential quarters in
>              the inner city, including the Kim Lien and Giang Vo areas.
>The
>              upgrading and expansion of private houses are also
>included in the
>              town development plan.
>
>                 To achieve the housing target from now to 2010, Ha Noi
>will give
>              priorities to implement concentrated construction
>projects, create
>              favourable conditions for units to mobilize investment for
>housing
>              construction, reform administration in architectural
>planning
>              management.
>
>                 Another plan to regulate new building before next year
>has been
>              drafted by the Ha Noi chief architect's office to restore
>order to the
>              current "chaotic, haphazard architectural fashion" of the
>nation's capital.
>
>                 The plan will give the capital a better architectural
>face by putting all
>              State administrative offices in the city and district
>offices in ward
>              administrative areas.
>
>                 The head representative offices of foreign
>organizations and
>              companies are to be located on the city's main roads.
>
>                 Meanwhile, all universities and training colleges are
>to be
>              concentrated in Ha Noi's outlying areas, on Giai Phong
>road, which is
>              part of National Highway No.1, on Nguyen Trai road in the
>              south-western part of Ha Noi, and in Trau Quy commune, Gia
>Lam
>              district.
>
>                 The draft plan adds that all scientific research
>centres will remain in
>              Ha Noi districts and in Nghia Do township near Thang Long
>bridge in
>              the capital's northern suburbs.
>
>                 Besides arrangements, health care centres are to be
>situated in
>              some of the capital's streets, but specialized hospitals
>will be located in
>              designated areas in the city's outlying northern districts
>of Gia Lam and  Soc Son. Meanwhile a national sports complex is proposed to 
>be built  in the city's northern district of Tu Liem.--VNA
>


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