Construction: it's the Burj, but not as we know it
For six years, residents of and visitors to Dubai have been given directions and followed road signs relating to Burj Dubai, long planned and eventually executed as the world's tallest building, at least for now. But as the building was officially released yesterday, an announcement was made: from now, the tower will be known as something different.
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