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The Vis wz.35 pistol, better known simply as the Radom, was adopted by the Polish army just before World War II. After Germany invaded in September 1939, the Nazis took over the pistol’s factory.
With 1.6 million followers on the social network, Slawomir Mentzen, 38, knows how to rouse the hundreds of teenagers and others gathered in the main square of the central city of Radom.
Radom Capital and Triten Real Estate Partners plan to transform the former Swift and Co. refinery complex at 621 Waverly into a 60,000-square-foot mixed-use project called The Swift BLDG.
The 4.5-acre property is adjacent to M-K-T, a 12-acre former warehouse complex that Radom and Triten redeveloped during the pandemic. M-K-T features 200,000 square feet of retail, dining and ...