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White House East Wing demolition advances for Trump's ballroom project
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President Donald Trump's administration is demolishing the White House East Wing to build a 90,000-square-foot ballroom, despite criticism from preservationists over the lack of federal approvals. The project, now estimated at $300 million and privately funded, has sparked debate on its historical impact and necessity. Officials insist it continues a legacy of presidential renovations, while opponents call for a pause in the process.
President Trump has announced plans to close the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., starting in July for two years of extensive renovations. The move, aimed at creating the world's finest performing arts facility, has raised questions about funding, impacts on staff and performers, and preservation of cultural artifacts. Arts leaders and Kennedy's grandson have expressed concerns over the abrupt decision.
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Den tidligere Karstadt-bygning i Lübeck omdannes til et uddannelsescenter. Borgmester Lindenau og bygnings senator Hagen er enige om, at renovationen markerer en historisk milepæl for byen. Byggeprojektet beskrives som ambitiøst.