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    Being a city with long traditions of commercial trade, Bytom is fulfilling its new postindustrial role. In the centre of Bytom, and mainly around Station Street and the Market Square, is the largest concentration of registered merchants in the county.

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  2. Commercial Land Use: Industrial Zones. This map shows how commercial activity is distributed within urban areas and the impact of commercial services on the urban landscape, by mapping what proportion of stores (hence jobs) in an urban area that are found in industrial zones. Industrial zones are extensive areas zoned for industrial use that ...

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  4. Jun 9, 2021 · On-Site’s 2021 Top Contractors. Top Contractors is a project dedicated to determining the leading construction contractors in Canada. This year’s Top 40 are listed below. To read the complete report and to see how this year’s rankings stack up against previous top performers, click here. Based on responses to research conducted by On-Site ...

  5. The method of relief reconstruction was verified using bathymetric data from 2019. Study area The Brandka Pond is administratively located in the Silesian Voivodeship, in Bytom, on the border of the Karb, Miechowice and Stroszek districts (Fig. 1 a). The study area and the reservoir are 1.75 km2, and the lake constitutes 10.7%.

  6. Currently half of the industrial markets in Canada have availability rates of 1.0% or less, helping push the national asking net rental rate to a record $11.20 Canada’s industrial markets hit unprecedented heights in the first quarter of 2022, with the amount of warehouse and distribution space under construction surging to a record 41.7 ...

  7. Exclusive rankings of Canada's most profitable companies. The companies listed here are the 1,000 largest publicly traded Canadian corporations, measured by assets.

  8. Jul 17, 2019 · The landmark clock tower and the plant's silhouette are one of the symbols of industrial Silesia. Built in the beginning of the 20th century in Germany, much of its equipment was destroyed beyond repair by the Red Army but it was still in use until early 21st century.

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