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Hoofddorp revitalizes Oranjebuurt with new housing by Ymere

Hoofddorp revitalizes Oranjebuurt with new housing by Ymere

The municipality of Haarlemmermeer and housing corporation Ymere have signed an intent agreement to renew the Oranjebuurt neighborhood in Hoofddorp. This collaboration marks a significant step toward the construction of new housing units in the area.

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