tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post8390213354160666491..comments2024-03-27T15:55:32.875+01:00Comments on W-wa Jeziorki: Pavement for Karczunkowska - NOW!Michael Dembinskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05657728002439035765noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post-50028922921542766002013-02-11T00:50:14.941+01:002013-02-11T00:50:14.941+01:00Almost 7000 sq meters (i.e. ca. 2300 meters x 3 me...Almost 7000 sq meters (i.e. ca. 2300 meters x 3 meters) count nearby 8370 sq yds. So, 36.5 million zlotys (the rest of 40) on January 2011 were equal to 8,1 million GBP or 12.8 million USD or 9.4 million. Well, dividing above figures by the proper amounts, we obtain:<br /><br />ca. 5,200 zlotys per sq meter or<br />960 GBP per sq yd or<br />1,500 USD per sq yd or<br />13,400 euros per sq meter.<br /><br />Fascinating, taking into consideration, that a pretty suburban, and almost rural sidewalk, lying apart half of kilometer from city limits, should be constructed by using of the most expensive materials (excluding workmanship)... Spanish concrete? Or natural stone imported from Rocky Mountains? Or a brick, such as English Edge?<br /><br />Yeap, coz local elections approach more and more with the longest step, I'm almost sure that local authorities prepare a kind of surprise.<br /><br />Some guy, right here<br />http://www.flickr.com/photos/choweee/82530866/<br />writes "Ginza District of Tokyo. Retail space there is so expensive, this sidewalk was apparently 2-3 million yen per square foot/meter (I gotta get my facts right about this one)! Ridiculous."<br />Wow, some of 83760,00 PLN or 17131,99 GBP or 20100,79 EUR or 26970,63 USD. Now, all is vivid for me. Remember that guy, who promised us to be like a second Japan? :)Marcinnoreply@blogger.com