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May 17 , 2026.
In the place where once stood a building owned by the Ethiopian Shipping & Logistics, echoes of nostalgia linger yet, the company's symbolic, elevated, glass-fronted tower topped with a distinctive circular crown reaches toward a blue sky. Yet at its base, hidden behind a bright green metal fence painted with scenes of trees and wildlife, lies the gritty reality of transformation.This captures a capital caught mid-stride, where the polished promise of future expansion stands in immediate contrast to the raw, disruptive process of clearing away the old to make way for the new.
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