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T1 Mall of Tallinn (Estonian: T1 Kaubanduskeskus, abbreviated T1) is a shopping mall in Tallinn, Estonia. T1 calls itself as "Estonia’s first next-generation shopping and entertainment centre". [1] T1 is a project of Pro Kapital Grupp. T1 was designed by Italian architect Antonio Lavieri and was built by Merko Ehitus Eesti AS. [1] T1 was ...
The expanded terminal is planned to serve 6 to 8 million passengers per year with an expanded area of 85 000 m 2 and 26 gates instead of 13. [51] Tallinn Airport aims for carbon neutrality by 2030. Solar farms at five locations are expected to generate 40% of its electricity
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Ülemiste terminal will be the Tallinn's new main train station, between current Ülemiste train station, T1 Mall of Tallinn and Ülemiste keskus. It will also be Tallinn's new international railway station where trains will go towards Riga (Rail Baltica), St.Petersburg and Helsinki (Tallinn-Helsinki railway tunnel aka Talsinki). According to ...
Tallinn 1998 57,000 m 2 (610,000 sq ft) Plans to expand shopping centre and rebuild surrounding area with green spaces and mixed-use midrises. Name from nearby subdistrict. [8] 4 T1 Mall of Tallinn: Tallinn 2018 57,000 m 2 (610,000 sq ft) Features city's first ferris wheel on roof. Marred by financial difficulties since opening.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... D-terminal (Tallinn) E. ... T1 Mall of Tallinn; Tallinn Airport; Tallinn bus station;
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