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    1. k6lariekraan on

      Yep, that’s pretty much every post-socialist country.

    2. Is it overpriced, soulless and of questionably quality like in Belgrade?

    3. geldwolferink on

      unfortunately the 2014 picture looks safe to cycle but the 2025 one doesn’t. 🙁

    4. Reckless-Savage-6123 on

      Similar situation here in Lithuania.

      They have redeveloped old, neglected semi industrial areas into residential estates. The developers have received all the required permits and everything, but what they have built are cramped apartment blocks(even more cramped than some of the worst soviet neighborhoods), often of low quality, with no parking, with no consideration to noise due to a busy 4 lane street right next to the new apartments, though the prices of such apartments, for a 1 bedroom is no less than 350k euros (and often more)

    5. Owl-Of-The-Night02 on

      Europeans: There is a housing shortage, we should do something about it

      Government: Builds new apartment blocks and expands the city

      Europeans: Noooo, you ruined the neighborhood, how dare you!!!!!

    6. Unfair-Frame9096 on

      Bratislava no just looks like any other city in Europe.

    7. Apart-Persimmon-38 on

      Is it an improvement or not? Hard to tell by the picture, cause the 1st one tells very little as it is from birds persepctive and the 2nd is wide shot from the ground

    8. VisualAdagio on

      I really dislike mixed use zones…even if it’s a necessary evil, it’s much nicer when they build huge skyscrapers and all accompanying infrastructure, like huge malls, highways and parking lots in a specific spot e.g. separate from the city, and then more slow paces leisure part, with side walk, caffes and bike lanes in other part, mixing of these 2 zones makes me kind off sick ngl…

    9. scorchingbeats on

      I actually like the image on top better, looks more authentic and more Eastern European

    10. Independence-2021 on

      I love the vibe of Bratislava, but I hope they plant more trees than in the pic and they leave room for parks.

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