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Saint Petersburg Commodity and Stock Exchange

The Saint Petersburg Commodity and Stock Exchange is based in a housing complex in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Its offices along with the residential buildings were constructed in 2007–2008 on Vasilievsky Island near a recreation center.
After the center was built, it was recognized as a town-planning error. The government of Saint Petersburg required the builder to reduce the number of floors. The modifications were supervised by the vice-governor of Saint Petersburg, Roman Filimonov. Work on the height reduction to 54 metres was originally planned to be finished by August, 2009, but on August 3 the requirements were extended to the end of that year.
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- Hudyakov Russian: Артём Худяков, Artiem. (2008-03-12). "Виртуальная защитаПетербурга".
- link. (2009-08-03). Kvadrat.ru
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