"Historic incentives" - Financial Times, 27th of June, 2009
In the 1980's Poland's burgeoning Solidarity movement made the port of Gdańsk the best-known - and certainly most filmed and photographed - place in the country. To the outside world Lech Wałęsa's activism at the city's Lenin Shipyard was perhaps the most visible symbol of the Polish and central European struggle against communism.
Today, in spite of the global economic downturn, Gdańsk, the neighbouring port city of Gdynia and the nearby seaside resort of Sopot -collectively referred as the Tri-City, with a population of 745,000 - are still attracting foreign attention, this time from bargain-hunting homebuyers and property investors.
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