Estate for 30 Years. In the past 30 Years of Communist Housing Estate
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Estate for 30 Years. In the past 30 Years of Communist Housing Estate

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Nocny klimat osiedla zbudowanego w latach ok 1970 - 80 dla potrzeb fabryk Obuwia, Agromet i HPB. Żadna nie przetrzymała próby czasu i gospodarki wolnorynkowej.  Niska zabudowa ( w granicach 5 pięter) jest charakterystyczna dla Chełma co nadaje niepowtarzalny charakter panoramie miasta i dominującej w nim Bazylice. Część bloków doczekała się gruntownego remontu elewacji dopiero po 2005 roku, jednak większa część, jak widać na na budynku centralnie na północ nadal jest niedocieplona.

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