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After months of waiting, demolition resumes at Huis ter Wijck construction site: 'To continue in July or August'

After months of waiting, demolition resumes at Huis ter Wijck construction site: 'To continue in July or August'

Demolition work at the Huis ter Wijck construction site is set to resume in July or August after being delayed for months by administrative issues. The project involves clearing buildings at Kuenenplein and Hilbersplein to move forward with the new development.

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