On Monday, construction works of the first stage of the Old City Harbor tramline began in Tallinn, bringing with them diversion of vehicular traffic from a couple of central streets.
A German Navy (Deutsche Marine) frigate was in port in Tallinn at the weekend and open to the public, ETV news show 'Aktuaalne kaamera' (AK) reported Sunday.
In light of high inflation and rising costs, the City of Tallinn has drawn up a conservative state budget strategy for the next four years. Nonetheless, Estonia's capital city will be moving forward with several key investments, including construction of the planned major Tallinn Hospital and the renovation of the Soviet-era Linnahall complex.
The City of Tallinn is signing a contract with procurement winners Merko Ehitus Eesti and KMG Inseneriehituse AS on Tuesday for the design and construction of the Old City Harbor tramway, according to which construction of the new line should be complete no later than the beginning of 2025.