
The Addis Abeba city administration has a mammoth task at hand with launching the second phase of its corridor development project, designed to breathe new life into the city. On the horizon is the transformation of three key districts. Responsible for the task, the Plan & Development Bureau, seeks a harmonious design across the city, creating an urban landscape that is both appealing and cohesive.
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