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Can a new skyline halt the decline of world’s largest Arctic city?

A proposal for a new district in Murmansk in northwestern Russia includes new skyscrapers, a research facility and a conference center.

By Atle Staalesen, The Independent Barents Observer September 4, 2019
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Marred by population decline and strained economy, Murmansk hopes it can stir growth by building of new futuristic and fancy city quarters on the western shores the Kola Bay.

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