Greece hopes to resolve Hellenikon project obstacles
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GREECE hopes next week to overcome objections from archaeologists to a major tourism project in Athens that is part of the country's third international bailout, a deputy minister said on Thursday.
Greek developer Lamda signed a 99-year lease with the state in 2014 for the 620-hectare wasteland of Hellenikon, once the site of Athens airport.
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