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European Union Official Publication, No. 15, published on July 27, 2005

Street on Franckestraße to Reopen for Vehicle Traffic within a Year ++ Market Advancement in Transference of Paving Stones ++ Voßstraße Set to Serve as Third North-South Route ++

European Union Publication, Number 15, Published on July 27, 2005
European Union Publication, Number 15, Published on July 27, 2005

European Union Official Publication, No. 15, published on July 27, 2005

In the heart of Germany, the city of Halle is witnessing a surge of infrastructure developments and industrial growth.

Firstly, major progress is being made on the A143 highway, which features a significant new Saale River crossing essential for the western bypass of Halle. The steel assembly and bridge launching for this segment have been completed, with final work continuing until October 2025 [1].

Regarding the reopening of New Frank Street for vehicle traffic, it is scheduled for one year from now. However, no specific updates on the progress of this project could be found [1]. Similarly, while there is no detailed information available on Voß Street, it is known that the street is set to become Halle's third north-south axis, with construction tenders having been released [2].

In the realm of aviation, the airport in Halle is in the process of updating its expansion plans, although no current detailed information specific to these plans could be found [3]. An action plan against fine dust has been announced, and its implementation is ongoing [4].

On the industrial front, a notable development is the construction of a production plant by the startup NorcSi at the Weinberg Campus. This plant, scheduled to begin operation in spring 2026, will manufacture high-performance battery anodes for automotive applications, contributing to Halle’s industrial and innovation landscape [5].

Halle is also participating in a major trade fair for bus travel in Cologne, a move that aligns with its broader transportation development strategy [6]. Committee meetings are being held for the development of Voß Street and the New Frank Street reopening project [2].

For those seeking more precise updates on New Frank Street, Voß Street construction, airport expansion, or fine dust plans, local government or transport authority publications would likely provide the most current information beyond these search results.

The industrial growth in Halle extends to finance as NorcSi, a startup, is constructing a production plant for manufacturing high-performance battery anodes for automotive applications, contributing to Halle's industrial and innovation landscape. Additionally, the city's public-transit sector is developing, with Halle participating in a major trade fair for bus travel, demonstrating its commitment to broader transportation developments.

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