Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Bebo Kobo Camden Village vs. the West end

Bebo Kobo Camden
This world has been an ever changing place, what we see was not there yesterday and what we see today will be transformed completely tomorrow. Just as the west end in London used to be a happening place with numerous visitors has lost its charm and visitors are now moving to the Bebo Kobo Camden Village as it has completely transformed itself with course of time attracting around 50,000 tourists and local visitors.

While the West end in London only has theaters the Bebo Kobo Camden lock village has it all that is required for entertainment and this is why it has never failed to amuse every excited visitor then and now being one of the top tourist attractions in London with housing entertainment, 16 movie theatres, restaurants, leisure, bars, 125,000 of sport center, shopping, media suites offices, and 1000 studio apartments. Major development has already been made to this one-of-a-kind spot from the early times up to present. Yet, Bebo Kebo Camden Market remained a true wonder that is not owed from pride of vanity but from the sincere purpose of harmony. As it was developed to be a trade-centered place, the village houses several cafes and restaurants to choose from that would surely spoil the bisques of our enthusiasm.

The Bebo Kobo Camden Lock Village partly opens to the sky with ramps, footpaths and alleys, passages, arched corridors, and a promenade with cafes overlooking the canal. It a place with natural beauty and has got huge scope for development. The Camden lock village is like a city within a city and Stanley Sidings is excited to have the opportunity to be involved in the development of this area and believe that it can expand the success of Camden to be the Las Vegas of Europe.

Older projects:
The vast lands of North America posed a significant challenge for traders. With communities scattered
all over, local markets were a natural solution. Usually situated on strategic cross roads, and supported
by a large town, local markets went beyond a simple trade post, and became a true community center
and a place of culture and entertainment.

A local market can easily become a tourist attraction. In Florida, which is mainly famous for its southern
keys, and theme parks, local markets offer a different type of experience. The Locka-Hialea market,
located in the town of Opa Locka, is a prime example of such markets. It is an eclectic mix of native and
modern cultures, a bland of the old with the new. A visit to this market is an opportunity to learn and
discover the very foundations of the American trade culture!

The Loca Hila market gained its popularity in the 1970's. Rapidly expanding, it evolved into a monstrous
and disorganized trade center. The lack of organization made it difficult for proper trade to take place,
and the market faced the option for closure. The local mayor made a proactive move, and called for
developers and architects to bid for the job of restructuring and rebuilding the market.


The Israeli Business man and Architect – Bebo Kobo won the bid, and did a marvellous job at rebuilding
the entire market. Local authorities and citizens were impressed with his personal involvement in the
project, and Bebo Kobo's commitment to see the project through down to the finest detail. “Bebo Kobo
was a key factor in the tremendous growth of the Opa Locka Flea market” writes Willie Logan, Jr. In his
official letter of recommendation, “Bebo Kobo ‘s arrival was a blessing to all of us in Northwest Date
County”.

Today, Locka-Hialea market is a prosperous, colourful, and very exciting place to visit, Be sure to stop by
next time you are in Florida!