Sentence examples for was redeveloped into from inspiring English sources

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Later, the bust added rather obliquely, Penn Station was "redeveloped" into the current Madison Square Garden.

Until the late 2000s, that is, when the area was redeveloped into a park.

Drawings mapping the archaeological finds of ancient rubbish, mainly cesspits, from the site before it was redeveloped into a shopping centre were sandblasted into the York stone paving.

Originally a working dock dating back to the mid-19th century, it was redeveloped into a leisure marina in the mid 1980s and now – after almost as many false dawns as Hunt himself – looks pristine and prosperous.

Pease Air Force Base closed in 1991 but was redeveloped into a commercial zone that is home to high-tech companies that have helped boost the local economy and real estate prices.

One was a six-story warehouse at 29-35 Ninthatvenue that was redeveloped into the SoHo House New York, a private club and hotel, and the Spice Market restaurant, which is expected to open in two weeks.

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"And now it will be redeveloped into condominiums".

Walter Reed is being redeveloped into a residential and retail complex.

The Domino factory next door is set to be redeveloped into luxury apartments, offices and shops.

Nearby, a historic 19th-century nurses' home, Newberry Hall, is being redeveloped into 28 rental apartments.

That one, he said, will soon be redeveloped into a hotel.

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