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New residents visit Schalkwijk Center housing project

New residents visit Schalkwijk Center housing project

On Saturday, future residents visited the Schalkwijk Centrum construction site in Haarlem during 'Dag van de Bouw' to view their future homes. Visitors were able to explore the building where they are scheduled to move in approximately one year from now.

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