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- Holdout_(architecture) abstract "A holdout is a piece of property that did not become part of a larger real estate development because the owner either refused to sell or wanted too much.There are many examples of hold-outs in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, China, Japan, and other countries. In one example, families have refused to move even as the original and subsequent runway construction projects began around them for the Narita International Airport outside of Tokyo, Japan.".
- Holdout_(architecture) thumbnail Macy's_Herald_Square_LC-USZ62-123584.jpg?width=300.
- Holdout_(architecture) wikiPageExternalLink remarkabe-hold-out-at-no-249-west-end.html.
- Holdout_(architecture) wikiPageExternalLink small-hold-out-nail-houses-versus-huge-developers.
- Holdout_(architecture) wikiPageExternalLink holdout-buildings.
- Holdout_(architecture) wikiPageExternalLink isbn.asp?isbn=9781567924435.
- Holdout_(architecture) wikiPageExternalLink 133855?lref=45%2Fcalendar.
- Holdout_(architecture) wikiPageID "34292540".
- Holdout_(architecture) wikiPageRevisionID "600646342".
- Holdout_(architecture) hasPhotoCollection Holdout_(architecture).
- Holdout_(architecture) p "dīngzihù".
- Holdout_(architecture) pic "Chongqing yangjiaping 2007.jpg".
- Holdout_(architecture) piccap "The famous nail house in Chongqing".
- Holdout_(architecture) picsize "300".
- Holdout_(architecture) s "钉子户".
- Holdout_(architecture) t "釘子戶".
- Holdout_(architecture) title "Nail house".
- Holdout_(architecture) subject Category:Architectural_terminology.
- Holdout_(architecture) subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_by_type.
- Holdout_(architecture) subject Category:Neighborhoods.
- Holdout_(architecture) subject Category:Property_law.
- Holdout_(architecture) comment "A holdout is a piece of property that did not become part of a larger real estate development because the owner either refused to sell or wanted too much.There are many examples of hold-outs in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, China, Japan, and other countries. In one example, families have refused to move even as the original and subsequent runway construction projects began around them for the Narita International Airport outside of Tokyo, Japan.".
- Holdout_(architecture) label "Holdout (architecture)".
- Holdout_(architecture) label "Maison clou".
- Holdout_(architecture) label "Nagelhaus".
- Holdout_(architecture) label "钉子户".
- Holdout_(architecture) sameAs Nagelhaus.
- Holdout_(architecture) sameAs Maison_clou.
- Holdout_(architecture) sameAs 알박기.
- Holdout_(architecture) sameAs m.0hzs3wp.
- Holdout_(architecture) sameAs Q373691.
- Holdout_(architecture) sameAs Q373691.
- Holdout_(architecture) wasDerivedFrom Holdout_(architecture)?oldid=600646342.
- Holdout_(architecture) depiction Macy's_Herald_Square_LC-USZ62-123584.jpg.
- Holdout_(architecture) isPrimaryTopicOf Holdout_(architecture).