Scrapping the Liivalaia tänav tramline and scaling back a tram link in Põhja-Tallinn will cost the city around €40 million in European Union funding, soon-to-be opposition politicians in the capital ...
Tallinn officials are currently discussing ways to reallocate millions of euros of European Union funding for the construction of the Liivalaia tram line to other purposes, said Tallinn Deputy Mayor ...
The new tram line will be constructed on a section of around 2.5km. Credit: Rudy and Peter Skitterians from Pixabay. AS Merko Ehitus Eesti, along with KMG Inseneriehituse AS, has received a design and ...
The Ülemiste district is currently the fastest-growing area in Tallinn and, due to its location next to the capital’s most important transport hub, is set to become the city’s new centre in the near ...