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Turn 'Zuidas' into an international iconThe area on the south side of the city should be a place where international companies, expatriates and internationally oriented inhabitants of Amsterdam feel at home. During a visit to the ‘Zuidas’ Van Dalen called for an international icon. According to the VVD Amsterdam, Amsterdam is still too often seen as ‘a village on the Amstel’. City Council member Fjodor Molenaar (GroenLinks) suggested during last Friday's UvA-pride debate that Amsterdam is and always will remain merely a European country town. "We need to get away from these ideas”, said Van Dalen. "In order to create a lively area we need to mix living, work and entertainment. A large modern club should open its doors and there must be room for art in public spaces which is also projected on the beautiful architecture. The street names should be more international. A Shanghai Boulevard or a Sydney Avenue makes it instantly clear what the South-Axis is all about: ambition, progress and Amsterdam as an attractive international center for business, tourism and residence."
from left to right: Jan-Willem van der Wal (VVD Amsterdam), Klaas de Boer (Managing Director Zuidas), Frank van Dalen (VVD Amsterdam) and Pauline Buurma (VVD Amsterdam) during the visit to the Zuidas.
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