View of recently built residential developments in Tabriz
Sina Building, under construction
Karamouzan Complex, under construction
Karamouzan Complex, artist's rendering
Goleh Narges Towers, final stages of construction
Public Transportation Shelters, recent upgrades
Tehran-Tabriz highway, latest junctions
Above: Nasr Town residential complex, under stages of construction
Banke Shahr, recent construction
Left: Valman Commercial Center, under construction
Right: Valman Commercial Center, artist's internal rendering
Left: Nezam Pezeshki Towers, under construction
Right: Nezam Pezeshki Towers, artist's rendering
Vali Asr Towers, under construction
Tabriz public prayer hall, recent build
NAJA public hospital, under construction
Vila Boulevard upgrades
Tower on Takhti Street, recent build
Ghaem Triplet Towers, various stages of construction
Elahiyeh Tower (23 flrs), under construction
Left: Gas station / rest stop under construction
Right: Gas station, under construction
Left: Tabriz Electrical Utility Headquarters, under construction
Right: Tabriz Electrical Utility Headquarters, artist's rendering
Golgasht commercial/office complex, under construction
Setareh commercial complex, final stages of construction
Vali Asr Park, under construction
Left: Pardisan Tower (WTC), under construction
Right: Pardisan Tower (WTC), artist's rendering
Left: Laleh Hotel, under construction
Right: Laleh Hotel, artist's rendering
Laleh Hotel, newly opened Hyperstar supermarket
Above: scenes inside the Hyperstar supermarket. Flynt and Hillary Mann Leverett have returned from Iran a number of times (most recently in December '12), reporting that stores and shops in the country are fully stocked, with significant customer traffic. Here is the photographic evidence to prove it.
Above: Scenes inside the newly constructed Laleh Hotel. Note the fully stocked shops carrying household items
Saderat Bank Tower (Sepehr Tower), under construction
Left: Roshdiye 2 Town, under construction
Right: Roshdiye 2 Town, artist's rendering
Below: Relatively recent construction builds in and about the city of Tabriz:
Great job as usual Mark. Iranians should be proud of this amazing progress despite sanctions. The economic progress is now quite evenly distributed and not confined to Tehran alone. It also shows the industrious nature of Iranians.
ReplyDeleteGood WORK MARK!.you are hammering home your argument with factual evidence!!-its awesome!!.
ReplyDeleteA LETTER TO PAUL IDDON!
ReplyDeleteNow because you have not visited the country but depend on 'informed confidants' as your source of news of the IRANIAN Nation,-so here is what your confidants did not want you to know about the country!.
@now will you run something to counter this as another 'bunch of lies from Mark'?
@you have a difficult time in convincing your readers how a gangster can build the environment for such development projects to flourish in the country!.
@B.M.A.....Have you ever visited the country?
DeleteOr has that Fanboy who posted this rosy picture ever visited the country?
No one needs to convince us that the Islamic rapist theocracy is an demonic gangster regime that needs to be eliminated by the people.
And no one needs to dictate to us least of all a little toerag Islamist that he knows the country better than its own citizens.
Marvelous! I take pride in being Iranian.
ReplyDeleteReally? If that's the case go and ask one of your bosses,mullah Taeb,why he rather forsake Khuzestan for Syria?
DeleteWhy post such frivolous nonsense that repeats a rather insane line. What does Khuzestan have to do with Syria? Are you a complete dolt? Obviously a resounding YES!
DeleteWhat has Khuzestan got to do with Syria? If you have any "pride in being Iranian" go and ask your boss mullah Taeb that ignorant question. Obviously you haven't a clue what your bosses are planing against Iran.I'm not surprised because mullahs have been relaying on cretins and automatons since they occupied Iran.
DeleteDouble your medication and also do some breathing exercises and yoga and quit reading debka or you will end up like Nothing Yahoo eating $2000 worth of US deadbeat taxpayer ice-cream or even worse, more like Sharon, totally braindead.
DeleteAny word if Tabriz will being getting a metro/subway system anytime soon?
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