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  2. Apartment Building 63 - Wikipedia

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    Apartment Building 63, also called Commune 63 (Romanian Comuna 63) is an apartment building located in the Dristor neighbourhood in the south-eastern part of Bucharest and it is the largest single residential building in Romania [1] with a total of 950 one-room apartments, and holding just over 1,600 residents, [2] although up to 2,500 people may be living there. [1]

  3. Asmita Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Asmita Gardens is a residential complex located in Bucharest. The complex has a total surface of 70,000 m 2 (750,000 sq ft) and is formed by a total of seven towers, five of which have a height of 16 floors (64 m), one tower with a height of 20 floors (80 m), and one tower with a height of 25 floors. At 92.2 m (302 ft), the 25 floor tower T3 is ...

  4. Category:Residential buildings in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 September 2017, at 17:11 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Powhatan Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Powhatan or Powhatan Apartments is a 22-story luxury apartment building overlooking Lake Michigan and adjacent to Burnham Park in the Kenwood neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. [2] The building was designed by architects Robert De Golyer and Charles L. Morgan. [ 3 ]

  6. List of most expensive streets by city - Wikipedia

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    Chicago, Illinois: North Michigan Avenue (Magnificent Mile) [84] New York City, New York: Madison Avenue, 5th Avenue; San Francisco, California: Union Square [73] Beverly Hills, California: Rodeo Drive [85]

  7. Robert Swartburg - Wikipedia

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    Born in Bucharest, Romania in 1895 Swartburg immigrated to the United States with his parents when he was a child. [4] His parents, Morris and Esther Swartburg moved to New York from London with their two children Robert and Jeannette in 1900. [5]