Sentence examples for projected to reopen from inspiring English sources

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Val-Kill, Eleanor Roosevelt's retreat, is being renovated and is projected to reopen in July.

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The project to reopen of the statue's base became embroiled in controversy earlier this year amid news reports that the park service chose not to seek federal financing, and turned instead to its nonprofit partner, the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation.

That Mr. Melewski and others — a coterie of steelworkers, crane operators and cement layers — are even engaged in this $35 million project to reopen the bridge to pedestrians, bicyclists and in-line skaters is notable, considering that earlier attempts to resuscitate it were stymied for years by bickering among preservationists over the best way forward.

But in this week's Treme there was a rare and welcome moment of Wire-like sophistication and tolerance of multiple viewpoints when one of the policemen told Albert: "If people wanted the housing projects to reopen – I mean if voters wanted it – you'd see the politicians falling all over each other to demand it.

The project to reopen a rail line between Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders is officially started.

The refurbishment of the Grade II* listed ride, is part of an £18m project to reopen the amusement park in 2015.

Fusion has taken over the project to reopen it and said it could make a £1m investment, while the council has pledged £1m.

For that project he has now taken a new partner and is closing it; they plan to reopen the spot as a French restaurant called Tapis Rouge.

We definitely plan to reopen".

Michael does plan to reopen somewhere, somehow.

"We plan to reopen the restaurant today".

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