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Leaders of Panzhihua City inspect the progress of the Panzhihua Yintai City project

Release time2019-08-14read count57

On the morning of August 13th, Li Wenfei, Deputy Mayor of Panzhihua City in Sichuan Province, Wang Jun, Deputy Secretary General, Wang Yong, Director of the Municipal Housing and Urban Rural Development Bureau, Xu Bo, Deputy District Chief of Renhe District, Hu Dingchun, Director of the District Housing and Urban Rural Development Bureau, and other relevant leaders visited the construction site of the Panzhihua Yintai City project to inspect the progress of the project construction.

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The leaders entered the construction site, inspected the construction and progress on site, and listened to the project leader's report on the project construction progress. The city leaders highly recognized the construction standards and project progress.

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Leaders require project builders to adhere to the work style of "real work, immediate action", carry forward the spirit of not delaying or slacking off, promote construction with quality and quantity, ensure that construction progress and construction safety are balanced, ensure that the Panzhihua Yintai City project can be completed on schedule, and promote the high-speed development of Panzhihua City.


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Panzhihua Yintai City is located in Renhe District, a key livable new city in Panzhihua City. It is currently the largest urban complex project in Panzhihua, covering an area of 128 acres with a total construction area of 480000 square meters. The overall positioning of the project is a one-stop urban level complex, with core planning including a large indoor shopping center, fashion retail, stylish commercial street, business hotel, large supermarket, large cinema, branded catering and other urban level supporting facilities. After completion, it can meet the one-stop business and living needs of 300000 people for food, accommodation, transportation, tourism, shopping and entertainment, and provide about 2100 high standard underground parking spaces to meet modern commercial needs.