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and cultural structure. When the redevelopment project is completed, it will house the country's biggest library. It is projected that the library will start with about 7 million books, printed and digital documents. The library will feature sections for children and collectors, as well as reading rooms. In addition, the building will be a center for cultural, social and artistic activities. It will include a city museum as well. Moreover, it will host about 120 commercial businesses, such as bookstores, souvenir shops, banks, cafes, restaurants, cinemas etc. A parking lot capable of holding 1,200 vehicles is planned. The cost of the redevelopment project amounts to 200 million
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