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Jeff Bezos’s New Superyacht to Force Dismantling of Dutch Bridge

Early morning sunshine on the River Maas and de Hef railway bridge, Koningshaven

J eff Bezos’s massive new superyacht is nearing completion, but getting it to its owner will require taking out a bridge.

The 417-foot-long sailing yacht, code-named Y721, is being built by Alblasserdam, Netherlands-based Oceanco. For the boat to reach the ocean, it will have to pass through Rotterdam, and navigate a landmark steel bridge known as De Hef. A lift bridge, De Hef’s central span can be raised more than 130 feet into the air, but that’s still not high enough to accommodate the yacht’s three giant masts.

So the city has agreed to temporarily take apart the bridge’s central section this summer for Bezos’s yacht to pass through, according to Frances van Heijst, a Rotterdam spokeswoman. The NL Times reported the bridge plan earlier Wednesday.

The Y721 will be one of the largest sailing yachts ever built in the Netherlands, the unofficial capital of boat building for the very wealthy. Rotterdam council project leader Marcel Walravens defended the city’s decision to allow the bridge to be dismantled, telling local broadcaster Rijnmond it was the “only alternative” to complete what the municipality considers “a very important project” economically.

Oceanco, and not the city, will foot the cost of the bridge demolition, van Heijst said. It’s likely some of those costs will be passed on to Bezos, the world’s second-richest person with a net worth of $175.8 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

De Hef is considered an icon of Rotterdam’s industrial heritage as a shipbuilding hub, and news of its partial demolition has caused a stir among locals.

“This man has earned his money by structurally cutting staff, evading taxes, avoiding regulations and now we have to tear down our beautiful national monument?” Rotterdam politician Stephan Leewis wrote on Twitter. “That is really going a bridge too far.”

It’s not the first headache caused by Y721’s tall masts. The enormity of the yacht’s sails will make it unsafe to land a helicopter onboard, so Bezos has commissioned a support yacht equipped with a helipad to trail alongside.

Surging levels of personal wealth pushed superyacht sales to record levels last year. A total of 887 such ships were sold in 2021, a 77% jump from a year earlier and more than double the number in 2019, according to a report from maritime data firm VesselsValue. Boat builder Burgess reported more than 2 billion euros ($2.3 billion) in superyacht sales last year.

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Rotterdam to dismantle Koningshaven bridge so Jeff Bezos's superyacht can fit through

The Amazon tycoon's superyacht will be the biggest in the world - so big that a bridge near the shipyard building it will have to be taken down to let it out to sea

By Rachel Russell, news reporter

Thursday 3 February 2022 14:34, UK

The superyacht is said to be too tall to fit through the Koningshaven Bridge

Rotterdam will dismantle a historic bridge so that a giant superyacht being built for Jeff Bezos in a local shipyard can pass through.

The Amazon founder's vessel will be the biggest sailing yacht in the world, according to Boat International.

The three-masted yacht will stand at 127 metres, meaning it is be too tall to pass under the Koningshaven bridge as it heads out to sea.

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The yacht's builder, Oceanco, has asked the city in the Netherlands to take down the middle section of the bridge, which is known locally as De Hef and dates from 1878.

The company and Bezos , 58, have offered to pay for the work.

Marcel Walravens, the project leader at Rotterdam city council, said that it was "not practical" to partially finish the yacht - which is known only as Y721 and is said to have cost €430m - and finish construction elsewhere.

He told RTV: "If you carry out a big job somewhere, you want all your tools in that place. Otherwise you have to go back and forth constantly. In addition, this is such a large project that there are hardly any locations where this work is finished.

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"From an economic perspective and maintaining employment, the municipality considers this a very important project. Rotterdam has also been declared the maritime capital of Europe."

He said it would take about two weeks to dismantle the bridge.

"As the plans look now, the preparation will take about a week. There are a lot of cables on De Hef, and as soon as you remove the first one, it no longer works.

"After that week, we remove the middle part, and with a bit of luck, we will have it back a day later. After that it will take another week to put everything back in place."

The decision has prompted anger among local historians.

Ton Wesselink, of the Rotterdam Historical Society, told RTV: "Employment is important, but there are limits to what you can and may do to our heritage."

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Rotterdam May Dismantle Part of Bridge for Jeff Bezos’ Superyacht

The Dutch city of Rotterdam walked back earlier comments that the historic Koningshaven Bridge would be briefly dismantled. On Thursday, officials said a decision had not yet been made.

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The Dutch city of Rotterdam on Thursday walked back plans to dismantle part of the historic Koningshaven Bridge so that a superyacht built for Amazon’s founder, Jeff Bezos, could pass through the city’s river, saying that a decision had not yet been made.

This week, city officials had told the news media that Rotterdam had agreed to briefly dismantle the middle section of the 95-year-old bridge for the yacht’s passage this summer.

But on Thursday evening, officials said in another statement that the city had not yet approved the plan, though it had received a request from the shipbuilder to temporarily lift the middle part of bridge.

The city’s statement said the full cost of the dismantling, if approved, would be covered by the shipbuilder. The bridge, known locally as “De Hef,” would be restored immediately afterward.

A city spokeswoman had said that she did not have an estimate of how much the deconstruction would cost. The city statement said that officials would assess the environmental and economic effects of the plans.

A representative for Amazon did not respond to requests for comment about the cost or the yacht’s destination. A spokeswoman for Oceanco, the Dutch custom yacht company that is building the boat, said in an email that she could not comment on projects under construction or clients because of confidentiality reasons.

The city of Rotterdam’s decision to remove part of the bridge was reported on Wednesday by a regional Dutch public broadcaster, Rijnmond . Boat International, which publishes articles about the superyacht industry, reported that the 417-foot sailboat is set to become the largest sailing yacht in the world when it is finished later this year, surpassing the Sea Cloud , a 360-foot sailboat built in 1931 and owned by the Yacht Portfolio, an investment company based in Malta.

The superyacht Mr. Bezos commissioned is likely to cost more than $500 million to build, Bloomberg reported . Mr. Bezos is the world’s second-richest person , after Tesla’s chief executive, Elon Musk.

The bridge, which has a boat clearance of 130 feet, is not currently in use. A Rotterdam tour guide, Eddy le Couvreur, said that the bridge, designed by the Dutch architect Pieter Joosting and a fixture in the Rotterdam skyline, was once used for railway traffic. A vertical lift bridge, it was the first of its kind in the Netherlands, and was copied from similar bridges in the United States. The modern industrial aesthetics of the bridge inspired a short film in 1928, he said.

Until now, tall ships passed under the bridge before assembling their masts and taller structures, he said.

Dennis Tak, a Labor Party city councilor for Rotterdam, said he was fine with the bridge being dismantled — since the city would not be paying for it — because of the jobs the process would create. “As a city, this is a great way to take some of his money,” Mr. Tak said.

The structure is more than a bridge to the people of Rotterdam, said Siebe Thissen, the author of the book “The Boy Who Jumped From the Bridge,” about a working-class man who jumped from the bridge in 1933. “It’s a monument,” he said. “It’s the identity of Rotterdam.”

When city officials tried to take the bridge down in the 1990s since it was no longer in use, there were major protests, he said, calling the bridge a reminder of “the old days” in Rotterdam.

“I think that’s why there is so much turmoil about Jeff Bezos and his boat,” he said, before referring to accusations against Amazon . “People say, ‘Why this guy?’ It’s a working-class town, and they all know that Jeff Bezos, of course, he exploits his workers, so people say, ‘Why should this guy be able to demolish the bridge for his boat?’”

As of Thursday, more than 600 Facebook users said they would attend an event, titled “Throwing eggs at superyacht Jeff Bezos,” where they plan to gather by the bridge to throw eggs at the boat. “Rotterdammers are proud of their city and don’t tear down iconic buildings just because you are super rich,” said Pablo Strörmann, the event organizer, who said he started the Facebook group “mostly” as a joke.

Mr. le Couvreur, who works for the company Tours by Locals, which connects tourists with local guides, said that Rotterdammers would likely enjoy the international attention that the spectacle had brought, he said. “On the other hand, it shows the unimaginable wealth that people like Bezos have created for themselves, that nothing can stand in the way for them living out their dreams and hobbies,” he said, adding that the outlook was “worlds apart from those who will be watching the ship pass through the city.”

Claire Moses contributed reporting.

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Rotterdam residents appear to be up in arms over a plan to temporarily dismantle the Koningshaven lift bridge, popularly called "De Hef." Remko de Waal/ANP/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Rotterdam residents appear to be up in arms over a plan to temporarily dismantle the Koningshaven lift bridge, popularly called "De Hef."

It's not exactly smooth sailing these days in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam, where locals are voicing their objection to a plan that would temporarily dismantle a historic bridge to enable the passage of a record-breaking yacht reportedly owned by former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.

In fact, some are already making plans — albeit in jest — for what they will do if the project comes to fruition: throw eggs at the yacht as it traverses the water under the Koningshaven Bridge, known locally as "De Hef."

Some 13,000 people are "interested" and nearly 4,000 have said they will attend a Facebook event titled "Throwing eggs at superyacht Jeff Bezos," which has been shared more than 1,000 times in the week since its creation.

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"Calling all Rotterdammers, take a box of rotten eggs with you and let's throw them en masse at Jeff's superyacht when it sails through the Hef in Rotterdam," wrote organizer Pablo Strörmann.

He told the NL Times that the protest started as a joke among friends and has quickly gotten "way out of hand." (The English-language news site also notes that this isn't Strörmann's first campaign to go viral.)

The news of De Hef's potential disassembly, however brief, has clearly struck a chord with both locals and international observers.

It all started last week when Dutch broadcaster Rijnmond reported that the city appeared willing to grant a request to dismantle the decades-old steel bridge so that Bezos' yacht could pass through.

De Hef was built in 1927 as a railway bridge, with a midsection that can be lifted to allow ship traffic to pass underneath, according to The Washington Post . It was replaced by a tunnel and decommissioned in 1994, but was saved from demolition by public protests and later declared a national monument.

The ship's three masts are apparently too high for the bridge's roughly 130-foot clearance.

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The sailing yacht in question was reportedly commissioned by the billionaire Amazon founder and is currently being built at the Oceanco shipyard in the Netherlands, according to Boat International . It will consist of three masts with aluminum and steel construction and will measure more than 415 feet in length.

"Once delivered, not only will she become the world's largest sailing yacht but she will also hold the title for the largest superyacht ever built in the Netherlands," it added.

The waterway where the bridge sits is the only way the ship can get from the shipyard in Alblasserdam to the open seas, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation . So Oceanco asked Rotterdam officials to temporarily remove the middle section of the bridge.

City spokesperson Netty Kros told the CBC that "the applicant" would cover the costs of the project but did not clarify whether that refers to the yacht's owner, the shipbuilder or both. Bloomberg reports that Oceanco will foot the bill. NPR has reached out to Amazon and Oceanco to confirm these details.

The city appeared to agree to the arrangement last week, with municipal project leader Marcel Walravens telling Rijnmond that the project would proceed for logistical and economic reasons. He said an exact plan was being developed but estimated it would take about a week to prepare and another week to "put everything back in place."

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"At the Koningenne Bridge, we can press a button, and it opens. That's not possible here because De Hef has a maximum height," Walravens said, according to a translation from the NL Times . "The only alternative is to take out the middle part."

That prompted an immediate backlash from locals, lawmakers and social media users, with the Rotterdam Historical Society pointing out that city officials had promised never to dismantle the bridge again after completing a major restoration in 2017.

Officials then walked back the reports, with Rotterdam's mayor telling a Dutch newspaper on Thursday that "no decision has yet been taken, not even an application for a permit," according to The Guardian .

He said the municipality would consider an application and assess the potential impacts, like whether the dismantling can be done without damaging the bridge and who would cover the costs.

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Proponents of the plan say the project will bring more economic opportunities to the region, while critics say there's a double standard at play.

"Normally it's the other way around: If your ship doesn't fit under a bridge, you make it smaller," Strörmann told the NL Times. "But when you happen to be the richest person on Earth, you just ask a municipality to dismantle a monument. That's ridiculous."

With a net worth of more than $188 billion, Bezos is the third-richest person in the world behind Tesla founder Elon Musk and French businessman Bernard Arnault, according to Forbes' real-time list .

Hypothetically, if the project does come to pass, and locals do show up with eggs, just how hard of a moving target would the yacht be? The website Curbed set out to find out.

After examining several studies and making a few calculations, reporter Clio Chang says an egg would have to travel about 238 feet to hit the hull — "a difficult, but not impossible, feat."

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It’s Official: Rotterdam Will Not Dismantle Historic Bridge for Jeff Bezos’s Superyacht

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Five months ago when it was announced that Jeff Bezos had plans to dismantle a historic bridge in Rotterdam so his half-a-billion-dollar superyacht could make it out of the Koningshaven channel, frustrated residents from the Dutch city came up with a plan of their own: Throw rotten eggs at the Amazon founder and his watercraft. 

Last week, according to a report in The New York Times , it became apparent that neither proposition will come to fruition. The company responsible for building the ship, Oceanco, reportedly told the Rotterdam City Council that it will not be requesting a permit to temporarily take apart the Koningshaven Bridge, known locally as De Hef, or “the lift” in Dutch. It was unclear how, or if, the massive yacht will make it out of the port city. 

Up close shot of central lift of De Hef bridge

For the vessel to pass through, the central lift span would need to be removed, which would take about a day according to city officials. 

Bezos hired Oceanco to build the custom vessel, but its three large masts are too tall to safely pass under the bridge. In order to get the boat into the open ocean, the company toyed with the idea of dismantling only the middle part, then putting it back together. Though it was never a done deal (Rotterdam officials briefly confirmed they would allow the bridge’s deconstruction, then quickly retracted the statement saying the decision was still up in the air), when word first spread that the bridge could’ve been taken apart, the sheer possibility was enough to cause public outcry. 

De Hef bridge at sunrise

Lift bridge decks can accommodate heavier materials, and, as such, are popular options for railways. 

De Hef, finished in 1927, is a vertical lift bridge designed by architect Pieter Joosting. Originally part of the Breda-Rotterdam Railway, the bridge was saved from demolition even after the railway suspended use in 1993. De Hef has a long history with the city, and was the first of its kind built in Western Europe. It was also the first structure restored after the bombing of Rotterdam in 1940 during World War II. Though it has been dismantled in the past—most recently in 2014 for repairs—at least for now, it will stay put. 

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Rotterdam Now Won't Dismantle a Historic Bridge for Jeff Bezos's Superyacht

The Amazon founder's new sailing yacht is too tall to pass under the historic Koningshaven bridge.

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Update 8/11/22 : Rotterdam now won't dismantle the Koningshaven Bridge for Jeff Bezos's boat. After backlash, the ship's builder Oceano decided to not move forward with a request to alter the bridge to sail the yacht. According to a Rotterdam deputy mayor , Oceano will "for the time being not request the environmental permit for the removal of the bridge."

"We’re happy it’s not happening," Marvin Biljoen, a councilman for GroenLinks, the Dutch Green Party, told the New York Times . "T he bridge is a national monument, which shouldn’t be altered too much. That you could still do that with money anyway bothers us."

Last week, Oceano quietly towed the yacht up the river in the early hours of the morning to a different shipyard, and now, Bezos's boat is nearly completed. The YouTube channel Dutch Yachting shared a video of the boat, and it has three large masts completed:

Expect the superyacht to be on the open seas soon.

Original 2/7/22 : The European port of Rotterdam will dismantle part of its iconic Koningshaven bridge for Jeff Bezos. The billionaire's new yacht is being built in Alblasserdam, in the western Netherlands, and will be too tall to pass under the bridge.

"It's the only route to the sea," a spokesperson for the mayor of Rotterdam told AFP , confirming the news of the bridge's dismantling. According to Dutch news , ship builder Oceanco convinced the city to dismantle part of the bridge. The Rotterdam mayor's spokesperson also confirmed that Bezos would pay for the dismantling and rebuilding of the bridge.

In November, Oceano's chairman, Omani businessman Dr. Mohammed Al Barwani, spoke of the 127 meter (416 feet) sailing yacht the company was working on without mentioning Bezos. Later, Boat International identified the 127m yacht as the one commissioned by the Amazon founder.

The Koningshaven bridge, known locally as the De Hef bridge , was built in 1877. During World War II, the bridge was significantly damaged and rebuilt, subsequently recognized as a historic monument. Between 2014 and 2017, the bridge underwent a restoration, and officials promised it would not be dismantled again.

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"From an economic perspective and maintaining employment, the municipality considers this a very important project," Marcel Walravens, the leader of the proposed dismantling project, told Dutch broadcaster Rijnmond . "Rotterdam has also been declared the maritime capital of Europe. Shipbuilding and activity within that sector are therefore an important pillar for the municipality." Walravens says the project will likely take place sometime this summer.

Dennis Tak, a Labor Party city councilor, said he was OK with the dismantling of the Koningshaven bridge because Bezos is paying for it, and it would create jobs. "As a city, this is a great way to take some of his money," Tak told the New York Times .

Dutch residents are not happy, however; they plan to throw rotten eggs at Jeff Bezos's superyacht as it passes through the Rotterdam harbor. Business Insider reports Rotterdam locals are planning an event called "Throwing eggs at Jeff Bezos' superyacht" in protest.

"Calling all Rotterdammers, take a box of rotten eggs with you and let's throw them en masse at Jeff's superyacht when it sails through the Hef in Rotterdam," the event description reads on Facebook. "Rotterdam was built from the rubble by the people of Rotterdam, and we don't just take that apart for the phallic symbol of a megalomaniac billionaire. Not without a fight!" 3,300 people have RSVP'd as going, and 11,600 are interested in the event.

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When Bezos's yacht, known as Y721, is delivered later this year—after the bridge is dismantled—the boat will become the world's largest sailing yacht, a title that has been held for nearly a century by American socialite Marjorie Merriweather Post's 1931 boat Sea Cloud .

Along with making history as the largest sailing yacht, Bezos's Y271 is the longest yacht to have ever been built in the Netherlands, and Oceano's largest ever superyacht. It is also rumored to come with a "support yacht," also called a shadow vessel. The superyacht likely cost more than $500 million to build, per Bloomberg .

Bezos is also reportedly the owner of the Flying Fox, a $400 million megayacht.

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A historic Dutch bridge will be dismantled so that Jeff Bezos ’ giant superyacht can make its way out to sea.

The Amazon founder’s vessel will be the world’s largest sailing yacht at 417ft long, and its 40-metre high trio of masts is too tall to make it under Rotterdam’s Koningshaven bridge, according to Boat International .

The yacht’s builder, Oceanco, have asked the city to temporarily remove the bridge, which is known as De Hef dates from 1878 and was last renovated in 2017, and the company and billionaire have offered to pay for the work.

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Marcel Walravens who managed the renovation project, told RTV that it was “not practical” to partially finish the vessel and complete construction elsewhere.

“If you carry out a big job somewhere, you want all your tools in that place. Otherwise you have to go back and forth constantly. In addition, this is such a large project that there are hardly any locations where this work is finished.”

And he added: “From an economic perspective and maintaining employment, the municipality considers this a very important project. Rotterdam has also been declared the maritime capital of Europe.

“Shipbuilding and activity within that sector are therefore an important pillar for the municipality.”

“As the plans look now, the preparation will take about a week. There are a lot of cables on De Hef, and as soon as you remove the first one, it no longer works.

“After that week, we remove the middle part, and with a bit of luck, we will have it back a day later. After that it will take another week to put everything back in place.”

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The superyacht, which is known as Y721, was first spotted being rolled out of a shed at the shipbuilding yard in October 2021 and it features a black hull and white superstructure.

And not everyone is happy at Mr Bezos and his yacht being accommodated by the city.

“Employment is important, but there are limits to what you can and may do to our heritage,” Ton Wesselink, of the Rotterdam Historical Society told RTV.

The world’s largest sailing yacht is currently the Seacloud, which was built in 1931 in Germany and measures in at 359ft in length.

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Rotterdamse brug wordt ontmanteld voor gigantisch plezierjacht van Jeff Bezos

Rotterdamse brug wordt ontmanteld voor gigantisch plezierjacht van Jeff Bezos

Bezos, oud-CEO van Amazon en een van de rijkste mensen ter wereld, heeft bij jachtbouwbedrijf Oceanco in Alblasserdam een megajacht laten bouwen. Naar verluidt kost de boot 430 miljoen euro.

Nu is er een probleem: de Koningshavenbrug heeft een doorvaarhoogte van 40 meter en daardoor kan het jacht er niet onderdoor varen. Daarom heeft de scheepsbouwer de gemeente Rotterdam gevraagd om de brug uit elkaar te halen.

Het middenstuk van de brug moet eruit. Oceanco en Bezos vergoeden de onkosten, meldt Rijnmond . De gemeente besluit in de zomer van dit jaar wanneer de verbouwing gaat plaatsvinden, zegt een woordvoerder van Stadsontwikkeling Rotterdam.

'Het gaat om een incident'

De gemeente Rotterdam beloofde na een renovatie in 2017 dat de brug nooit meer uit elkaar gehaald zou worden, maar nu liggen er toch weer plannen voor demontage klaar.

"Die belofte was niet keihard, het gaat om een incident", zegt de woordvoerder. Het idee om het jacht achter 'De Hef' af te bouwen, is volgens projectleider Marcel Walravens erg onpraktisch. Bovendien is het op het gebied van economie en werkgelegenheid een belangrijk project.

'De Hef' is een icoon van Rotterdam

'De Hef' is ontworpen door Pieter Joosting (1867-1942). De brug is bekend vanwege de recordduik die Lou Vlasblom in 1933 vanaf de brug nam. Twee weken later wilde Jan Tabbernee dat record breken, maar hij overleed bij zijn sprong.

Nadat de brug zijn functie als spoorverbinding was verloren, werd 'De Hef' een rijksmonument. Dat betekent dat de brug niet zomaar aangepast mag worden. Sommigen zien het tijdelijk verwijderen van het middenstuk als een verandering en dat leidt tot protest. De vergunning voor de verbouwing is al wel aangevraagd.

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Historic Dutch bridge to make way for superyacht reportedly built for Jeff Bezos

The city of Rotterdam has agreed to remove a section of historic bridge in the Netherlands to make way for a superyacht, reportedly built for Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos.

A spokesperson for the city of Rotterdam said the mid-section of the century-old "Koningshavenbrug," know by locals as "De Hef," will be removed this summer to make way for a yacht with 40-metre masts, but declined to comment on who owns the ship.

Rotterdam broadcaster Rijnmond reported that the yacht is owned by Jeff Bezos. Officials at yacht builder Oceanco did not respond to requests for comment. Representatives for Jeff Bezos did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The vessel, known as Y721 during construction, will measure 127 metres, making it the largest sailing yacht in the world when it launches in 2022, according to figures published by Boat International.

To get from Oceanco's inland dock in Alblasserdam to the North Sea, the yacht must pass the old bridge, the first landmark to be restored in post-war Rotterdam.

The city said it carefully considered its duty to care for the bridge and the economic interests created by the project before "ultimately deciding to vote in favor of this request."

Undisclosed costs for the bridge operation will be covered by the ship builder, the city said.

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Federal government to further limit number of international students

The federal government will be further limiting the number of international students permitted to enter Canada next year. It's the government's latest immigration-related measure to address Canadians' ongoing housing and affordability concerns.

Search for suspect in Kentucky highway shooting ends with discovery of body believed to be his

Authorities say they believe the body of a man suspected of shooting and wounding five people on a Kentucky interstate highway has been found.

Here's why you should get all your vaccines as soon as possible

With all these shots, some Canadians may have questions about the benefit of each vaccine, whether they should get every shot and how often to get them, and if it's safe to get them all at once or if they should space them out.

Bloc MPs will vote confidence in Liberal government next week: Blanchet

The Conservatives' first shot at toppling the Liberal government is likely doomed to fail, after Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-François Blanchet told reporters his MPs will vote confidence in the government.

'I'm here for the Porsche': Video shows brazen car theft in Mississauga

Video of a brazen daylight auto theft which shows a suspect running over a victim in a stolen luxury SUV has been released by police west of Toronto.

Exploding electronic devices kill 20, wound 450 in second day of explosions in Lebanon

Lebanon's health ministry said Wednesday that at least 20 people were killed and 450 others wounded by exploding electronic devices in multiple regions of the country. The explosions came a day after an apparent Israeli attack targeting pagers used by Hezbollah killed at least 12 and wounded nearly 3,000.

'It starts off innocent': Manitoba man loses $185,000 to crypto-romance scam

A Manitoba man is warning others after he fell victim to an elaborate online scam over the summer.

Teen faces new charge in Sask. high school arson attack

A 14-year-old student who allegedly set her classmate on fire is facing a new charge.

Quebec woman charged with first-degree murder in death of five-year-old boy

A 29-year-old Quebec woman is facing a first-degree murder charge in the death of a five-year-old boy southwest of Montreal.

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'Unsightly' under-construction home must be finished or demolished, B.C. court rules

A B.C couple has been ordered to stop living in a motorhome on the property where their under-construction home – which they were first given a permit to build more than six years ago – has become an “eyesore,” according to a recent court decision.

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RCMP feared they didn't have enough evidence to hold terror suspect sought by U.S.

Court documents filed in the case of a Pakistani man arrested in Quebec for an alleged plot to kill Jews in New York City reveal the RCMP didn't have enough evidence to hold him in Canada.

Royal Canadian Mint's new toonie commemorates 100th anniversary of Royal Canadian Air Force

The Royal Canadian Mint unveiled in Winnipeg a new toonie, which began circulating Wednesday, highlighting the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force.

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Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to new sexual assault charge

Harvey Weinstein pleaded not guilty to a new sexual assault charge on Wednesday, nearly five months after the disgraced Hollywood movie mogul's earlier sex crimes conviction in New York was overturned.

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs will stay in jail after bail is denied for a second time

Lawyers for Sean "Diddy Combs asked a judge Wednesday to let him await his sex trafficking trial at his luxury home on an island near Miami Beach, rather than a grim federal jail in Brooklyn.

Veteran CIA officer who drugged and sexually assaulted dozens of women gets 30 years in prison

A longtime CIA officer who drugged, photographed and sexually assaulted more than two dozen women in postings around the world was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison Wednesday.

Mayor of Atlantic City and his wife are charged with beating their daughter

Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. and his wife, La'Quetta, the city's superintendent of schools, have been indicted on child endangerment and other charges for allegedly beating their teenage daughter on numerous occasions, prosecutors said Wednesday.

Iranian hackers tried but failed to interest Biden's campaign in stolen Trump info, FBI says

Iranian hackers sought to interest U.S. President Joe Biden's campaign in information stolen from rival Donald Trump's campaign, the FBI and other federal agencies said Wednesday.

Elon Musk boosts fake Trump rally bomb threat and false claims about the election

Elon Musk is using his social media platform to promote misinformation about the U.S. presidential candidates in the lead up to the November election, amplifying false claims Wednesday about a Trump rally bomb threat and immigrants eating pets in Ohio.

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Conservatives deny link to protesters that harassed Singh after Liberals blame them

Two Liberal ministers are accusing Conservatives of lending their support to protesters who harassed Jagmeet Singh, among others, outside of Parliament Hill this week.

New federal legislation aims to transfer development and planning authority to Jasper

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New indoor supervised drug inhalation site to open in Vancouver

Supervised injection sites are saving the lives of drug users everyday, but the same support is not being offered to people who inhale illicit drugs, the head of the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS says.

Canada's physicians formally apologize for harm to Indigenous communities

The group representing Canada's physicians has formally apologized for the harm medical professionals caused to Indigenous Peoples, saying it is 'deeply ashamed' and 'owning its history' of racism, neglect and abuse.

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First-of-its-kind facility hopes to launch Canada into rare earths market

A Saskatchewan organization is breaking ground as the first to commercially produce rare earth metals in North America.

'Trove of extraordinary fossils' discovered in northern B.C., museum says

Paleontologists from the Royal B.C. Museum have uncovered "a trove of extraordinary fossils" high in the mountains of northern B.C., the museum announced Thursday.

Entertainment

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Jeremy Dutcher makes Canadian music history

Jeremy Dutcher made Canadian music history Tuesday night by winning a second Polaris Music Prize for his second album, Motewolonuwok.

MrBeast and Amazon sued by competitors from his US$5M reality show over alleged 'unsafe' conditions

MrBeast is accused of creating 'unsafe' employment conditions, including sexual harassment, and misrepresenting contestants' odds at winning his new Amazon reality show's US$5 million grand prize in a lawsuit filed Tuesday by five unnamed participants.

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Low pay for junior Air Canada pilots poses possible hurdle to proposed deal

Low entry-level pay in the tentative deal between Air Canada and its pilots could be a stumbling block ahead of a union vote on the agreement, some aviators and experts say.

Musk's X skirts Brazil ban and returns to some users with change to server access

Some Brazilian users reconnected with X on Wednesday despite the Supreme Court's recent nationwide ban, the result of the social network apparently changing the way its servers are accessed. The reunion may be short-lived, however.

B.C. short-term rental restrictions reducing rents, saving tenants millions: study

A report led by the Canada Research Chair in Urban Governance says restrictions on short-term rentals in British Columbia have reduced rents by 5.7 per cent, saving tenants more than $600 million last year

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He bought a cruise ship on Craigslist and spent over US$1 million restoring it. Then his dream sank

Buying a historic cruise ship he found on Craigslist back in 2008 was undoubtedly a life-altering decision for Chris Willson. In October 2023, Willson made the painful decision to sell the vessel, which began sinking around seven months later. Now its future looks bleak.

Record-breaking Lotto Max jackpot tickets sold in Ontario, Quebec

Two lucky people in Ontario and Quebec will split Tuesday’s record-breaking $80-million Lotto Max jackpot.

Michelin awards four new stars as inspectors venture outside Toronto city limits

Michelin has awarded a star to four new restaurants in its Toronto guide — but three of them aren't in the city at all.

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Matthew Tkachuk opens up about the death of his friend Johnny Gaudreau

Matthew Tkachuk estimated that he tells a story about Johnny Gaudreau's exploits, both the on-ice and off-ice variety, to somebody at least once a week.

A'ja Wilson and rookie Caitlin Clark smash WNBA records

Las Vegas Aces superstar A’ja Wilson and Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark both broke WNBA records Sunday, with Wilson becoming the first player to score 1,000 points in a single season and Clark breaking the rookie scoring record.

Canucks' Dakota Joshua reveals he is recovering from cancer

Vancouver Canucks forward Dakota Joshua revealed Tuesday he underwent cancer treatment over the summer, and will not be ready to play when the team's training camp begins later this week.

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Some Ontario EV plants are hitting the brakes. Does that mean Canada's ambitions are under threat?

The plant was expected to produce batteries for a million electric vehicles a year. Once up and running, it was supposed to create hundreds of permanent jobs in a small southeastern Ontario municipality. But two years later, spending on the construction of the Umicore plant has been delayed in what the company calls a "significant worsening of the EV market context."

Classic car in the family since 1958 stolen from Winnipeg garage

A Winnipeg man is asking for help after a classic car that has been a part of his family since the 1950s was stolen from his garage.

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Missing 28-year-old donkey found dead, believed to have been killed by cougar

The search for a missing ancient 28-year-old chocolate donkey ended with a tragic discovery Wednesday.

'The gift they gave us was their service': 50 years since first female troop joined the RCMP

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is celebrating an important milestone in the organization's history: 50 years since the first women joined the force.

Young family from northern Ontario wins $70 million Lotto Max jackpot

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'The right thing to do': Good Samaritan builds new bottle cart for Moncton man who had his stolen

A Good Samaritan in New Brunswick has replaced a man's stolen bottle cart so he can continue to collect cans and bottles in his Moncton neighbourhood.

Oppenheimer star David Krumholtz dishes on his time filming in Winnipeg

David Krumholtz, known for roles like Bernard the Elf in The Santa Clause and physicist Isidor Rabi in Oppenheimer, has spent the latter part of his summer filming horror flick Altar in Winnipeg. He says Winnipeg is the most movie-savvy town he's ever been in.

'Craziest thing I've ever seen': Elusive salamanders make surprising mass appearance in Edmonton area

Edmontonians can count themselves lucky to ever see one tiger salamander, let alone the thousands one local woman says recently descended on her childhood home.

'A nightmare': Nature-goers stranded in B.C. backcountry after bridge washes out

A daytrip to the backcountry turned into a frightening experience for a Vancouver couple this weekend.

B.C. woman reveals greatest life lesson after celebrating 100th birthday

If you take a look to the right of Hilda Duddridge’s 100th birthday cake, you’ll see a sculpture of a smiling girl extending her arms forward.

Sisters finally see the Canadian 'aviation artifact' built by their father nearly 90 years ago

Two sisters have finally been reunited with a plane their father built 90 years ago, that is also considered an important part of Canadian aviation history.

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Credit cards, passports, licences: Metro Vancouver police find thousands of pieces of stolen mail

New Westminster police believe they uncovered evidence of an identity fraud operation when they found some 8,000 pieces of stolen mail in a home in the city’s Uptown neighbourhood.

Former federal cabinet minister not ruling out court action to get a new B.C. Liberal Party

Former federal Liberal cabinet minister Herb Dhaliwal wants to help fill the political gap left by the collapse of BC United.

Provincial parties discuss public safety as Vancouver BIA presses for platform details

Just over one month before British Columbians head to the polls, public safety – and perceptions of public safety – appear to be issues that will dominate on the campaign trail.

Two people dead after shooting at park north of Toronto: YRP

Two people are dead following an early-morning shooting at a park in a quiet neighbourhood in Keswick, York Regional Police say. Police confirmed just before 11 a.m. that they were investigating a double homicide at Bayview Park. YRP said they responded to the sounds of gunshots at the park just before 7:30 a.m.

Here are the restaurants in the 2024 Michelin Guide Toronto & Region

The Michelin Guide has released its 2024 restaurant selection for the Toronto region, with four new establishments getting a Michelin star.

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Calgary mayor, council left in 'very compromised position' by Green Line calamity

Calgary's Mayor Jyoti Gondek says city council is in 'a very compromised position' after the derailing of the Green Line LRT.

Motorcyclist killed in crash on Macleod Trail

One person is dead following a collision between two vehicles along Macleod Trail.

Alberta's $8.6B school plan prompts concerns over funding of private builds

The provincial government's multibillion-dollar plan to fast-track the building of new schools is raising concerns over the funding of private school construction.

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Woman missing, man rescued on Ottawa River after going out in a kayak

A search is underway in the Ottawa River for a 30-year-old woman reported missing while kayaking near Pembroke, Ont.

Maplewood Secondary School students could be in classes next week if school passes next inspection

Parents and guardians of students who were supposed to be attending a new high school in Stittsville gathered at a nearby elementary school for a public meeting on the ongoing delays keeping Maplewood Secondary School closed.

Forensic identification officer testifies at Ayoub trial

Photographs of eyeglasses with an apparent broken arm, a purse with a "severed" strap and a reusable bag filled with groceries at the bottom of a staircase were among those shown to the jury at the first-degree murder trial of Hamid Ayoub Wednesday morning.

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Laval health authority seeks 40 Foster Families as dozens of children await care

The Laval health authority, CISSS de Laval, says dozens of children need foster care, but there aren't enough families to take them in. The agency is now asking people to open their homes and provide these children with the stability they need.

Montreal Children’s Hospital will double cancer trials after $1 million donation

Thanks to a generous donation, the Montreal Children’s Hospital will now be able to double the number of cancer trials it offers to young patients.

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Fire that affected more than 100 people in southwest Edmonton 'suspicious': police

Police say a fire in a southwest Edmonton neighbourhood early this morning is "suspicious."

"Disheartening and disconcerting': Smith criticized for 'shared values' comments in provincial address

Premier Danielle Smith is drawing criticism over comments made during her provincial address.

52-year-old man charged with sexually assaulting teen boy

A 52-year-old man is facing sexual assault charges in connection with the assault of a teen boy.

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N.B. Green Party kicks off campaign with minority government musings

New Brunswick’s Green Party has officially launched its fall campaign, on the eve of a provincial election call.

Transport Canada orders plan to remove huge tidal power moorings left near N.S. town

Transport Canada has ordered a bankrupt tidal power company and a bankruptcy trustee to produce a plan to remove four huge moorings abandoned in the water near Walton, N.S.

Police seize weapons, drugs from Nova Scotia residences

A Woods Harbour, N.S., man is facing dozens of charges after police seized weapons and drugs from South Shore homes last Friday.

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Tornado warning ended, thunderstorm watches continue

Much of Manitoba's south is under a severe thunderstorm watch.

'Substantial seizure': $300K worth of stolen vehicles recovered from Winnipeg compound

More than $300,000 worth of stolen vehicles were seized from a Winnipeg compound earlier this month, police announced Wednesday.

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Executive committee passes purchase of new homeless shelter, council approval required

Regina Executive Committee has passed the purchase of a new building for a low-barrier homeless shelter in Regina.

Tornado warning in place for parts of southeast Sask.: Environment Canada

A tornado warning is in place for parts of southeast Saskatchewan on Wednesday evening.

Yorkton RCMP seize cocaine in drug trafficking investigation

An ongoing investigation into drug trafficking has resulted in the seizure of cocaine in Yorkton, according to RCMP.

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Three missing people from Kitchener haven't been seen since Sept. 1

Police are hoping the public can help them locate three missing people from Kitchener.

40 people displaced due to fire at Brantford’s largest homeless shelter

A fire broke out Tuesday night at Rosewood House, Brantford’s largest homelessness shelter, leaving 40 residents without a place to stay or the essential services they rely on.

Blair residents fear new Amazon facility will bring more noise and traffic

Residents in Blair say they’re concerned with the potential noise and traffic that will come with the newest Amazon fulfilment centre set to open this month.

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Thomas Hamp believed a 'secret police' were after him the night he killed his girlfriend

Thomas Hamp says he believed secret police were out to kidnap, torture, and kill him when he fatally stabbed his girlfriend Emily Sanche in February of 2022.

'I thought I was dead': Man electrocuted, burned at SaskPower hydro dam calls for compensation

May 9, 2022 was the day Blayne McKay thought he was going to die. He called his wife to say goodbye, after getting electrocuted at the SaskPower Island Falls Hydroelectric Station, about 100 kilometres northwest of Flin Flon.

Northern Ontario

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Pilot project will see Sudbury police wearing body cameras next year

Some Greater Sudbury Police officers will wear body-worn cameras as part of a pilot project beginning in 2025.

One person dead following North Bay industrial incident

North Bay Police Service says one person has died following an industrial accident at the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission Rail Yard on Tuesday.

Detour available after serious collision on Hwy. 101

A detour is now available after Highway 101 closed in both directions between Foleyet and Highway 144, police said Wednesday.

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Sentencing hearing in field party shooting

The mother and brother of an 18-year-old who was shot and killed during a teen field party more than three years ago gave emotional victim impact statements on Wednesday.

One dead following Lambton County crash

Around 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 10, OPP, EMS, and local fire services were called to the scene of a two-vehicle collision on Egremont Road in Warwick Township.

$10-million lawsuit filed against Fanshawe College

Fanshawe College is being sued over supposed deficiencies in its paralegal program. A proposed class action seeks $10 million in damages on behalf of hundreds of students enrolled in the college's paralegal program since 2020.

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Brides and vendors claim they were ripped off by Barrie photographer

A growing group of brides and wedding photographers from across the province say they have been taken for tens of thousands of dollars by a Barrie, Ont. wedding photographer.

Grey County ticket wins half the record-breaking Lotto Max jackpot

Check your lottery tickets because someone who purchased a ticket in Grey County is an overnight multi-millionaire, having won half of the historic lottery jackpot.

Two people dead after shooting in Keswick park

York Regional Police say two people are dead after a shooting at a park in the community of Keswick.

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Residents and business owners frustrated by ongoing Tecumseh Road East construction

People who live and work along Tecumseh Road East say they are frustrated by months-long construction that has blocked portions of the sidewalk and kept customers away from businesses.

Police seek suspects after $64,000 bank fraud

Windsor police are asking for the public’s help to identify two suspects involved in a $64,000 bank fraud investigation.

Windsor-made documentary premieres on Bell Fibe TV

A new home-grown automotive reality television series has premiered on Bell Fibe TV.

Vancouver Island

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B.C. police watchdog clears Mounties of wrongdoing after man's arm broken during traffic stop

British Columbia's police oversight agency says there are no grounds for criminal charges against four Mounties after a man's arm was broken during an arrest on Vancouver Island.

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Pregnant pit bull with 10 puppies rescued from rat-infested B.C. home

Animal protection officers in British Columbia have rescued three pit bulls – including one that gave birth to 10 puppies – from a rat-infested home in Kelowna.

Son charged with B.C. woman's murder: RCMP

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Woman stabbed during daylight Kelowna home invasion: RCMP

A woman suffered life-threatening injuries after being stabbed during a home invasion in Kelowna, according to authorities.

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Lethbridge couple has car stolen while waiting for an appointment

A Lethbridge couple got a good reminder as to why you should keep your vehicle doors locked at all times.

Lethbridge police to hold low-light shooting training exercise Wednesday and Thursday evening

Lethbridge residents who live near the police range can expect to hear plenty of shots fired Wednesday and Thursday.

Lethbridge sees spike in encampments, and in support referrals

The City of Lethbridge's encampment response team continues to see a rise in the number of people experiencing homelessness throughout the summer months.

Sault Ste. Marie

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Car trouble in northern Ontario results in drug bust

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Sault man charged with threating victim with a hammer

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Newfoundland and Labrador monitoring rise in whooping cough cases: medical officer

Newfoundland and Labrador's chief medical officer is monitoring the rise of whooping cough infections across the province as cases of the highly contagious disease continue to grow across Canada.

Dispute over unrecognized Inuit group halts major conference for Canadian North

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Cow cuddling: Why a Newfoundland farm is offering quality time with these 'gentle creatures'

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Jeff Bezos’s Yacht Narrowly Avoids Egging

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Residents of Rotterdam, rejoice, for Jeff Bezos’s giant superyacht is officially (almost) out of your waters. Rotterdam citizens were furious earlier this year when reports suggested that Bezos would be paying to disassemble (and then reassemble) the city’s Koningshaven Bridge, also known as De Hef , to allow his massive 417-foot-long yacht to pass through.

Now, months after the initial uproar, Bezos’s boat has been quietly rerouted, slinking away in the middle of the night — not an easy feat considering the boat is being built to house three deck levels, a swimming pool, and a helicopter landing pad (not to mention the accompanying baby yacht).

Citizens of Rotterdam swore in February that, should Bezos’s superyacht traverse the De Hef bridge, they would pelt it with eggs in protest. So, naturally, when it finally came time to move the still-unfinished vessel, called Y721 , out of its current Dutch shipbuilding yard, the decision was made to tow it away under cover of darkness. Like a huge, 200-foot-tall bandit.

According to a video captured by Dutch Yachting , a yacht-enthusiast news channel on YouTube, Bezos’s pet project left the shipbuilding yard at 1 a.m. and arrived at the yard in Greenport, Rotterdam, sometime around 3 a.m. The website claimed that the yacht actually took a roundabout way out, passing by four bridge openings to make a 24-mile route, supposedly opting out of an alternative 14-mile route to avoid passing under De Hef.

The superyacht’s construction will continue in the Greenport yard, far away from De Hef and the angry, egg-holding residents of Rotterdam.

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  1. Jeff Bezos' superyacht will see historic bridge dismantled

    Rotterdam has confirmed it will dismantle a historic bridge to allow a superyacht built for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to fit through. The record-breaking luxury yacht is being built by...

  2. Jeff Bezos vs the bridge: Rotterdam's dilemma over billionaire's superyacht

    Jeff Bezos faces an obstacle before he can sail the world's biggest superyacht, commissioned by the Amazon founder at the cost of $500mn: Rotterdam's Koningshaven Bridge.

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    Jeff Bezos will not be able to sail a new, more than 400-foot-long superyacht through the waters of the Dutch city of Rotterdam anytime soon. The port city faced an uproar months ago as it...

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    Jeff Bezos ' $500m superyacht is stuck after the Dutch firm building it decided against dismantling a historic Rotterdam bridge following a public backlash and threats of an egg-throwing...

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    Why Rotterdam Wouldn't Allow a Bridge to Be Dismantled for Bezos' Yacht - The New York Times. The Country That Wants to 'Be Average' vs. Jeff Bezos and His $500 Million Yacht. Why did...

  6. Jeff Bezos's New Superyacht to Force Dismantling of Dutch Bridge

    J eff Bezos's massive new superyacht is nearing completion, but getting it to its owner will require taking out a bridge. The 417-foot-long sailing yacht, code-named Y721, is being built by...

  7. Rotterdam to dismantle Koningshaven bridge so Jeff Bezos's superyacht

    Rotterdam will dismantle a historic bridge so that a giant superyacht being built for Jeff Bezos in a local shipyard can pass through. The Amazon founder's vessel will be the biggest sailing yacht in the world, according to Boat International.

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    Billionaire Bezos' superyacht sparks bridge row. There are plans to take apart, and then reassemble, a historic bridge in Rotterdam to allow a superyacht built for billionaire Jeff Bezos...

  9. Rotterdam May Dismantle Part of Bridge for Jeff Bezos' Superyacht

    The Dutch city of Rotterdam on Thursday walked back plans to dismantle part of the historic Koningshaven Bridge so that a superyacht built for Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos, could pass through the...

  10. City could dismantle iconic bridge to make way for Jeff Bezos yacht

    The Dutch municipality of Rotterdam will dismantle its iconic De Hef Bridge so that a yacht purchased by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos can pass. The decision sparked controversy since the city...

  11. The Dutch vow to egg Jeff Bezos' yacht if a bridge is dismantled ...

    The Dutch vow to egg Jeff Bezos' yacht if a bridge is dismantled to let his boat pass. February 9, 202212:42 PM ET. By. Rachel Treisman. Enlarge this image. Rotterdam residents appear to be up...

  12. Jeff Bezos: Rotterdam may dismantle bridge for superyacht reportedly

    Rotterdam is considering a request to dismantle part of a historic bridge to allow a yacht reportedly owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to leave the shipyard where it is being built.

  13. Rotterdam Bridge Will Not Be Dismantled for Jeff Bezos's Superyacht

    Five months ago when it was announced that Jeff Bezos had plans to dismantle a historic bridge in Rotterdam so his half-a-billion-dollar superyacht could make it out of the Koningshaven...

  14. The Dutch company building Jeff Bezos' megayacht scrapped its request

    The shipbuilder behind Jeff Bezos' megayacht has scrapped plans to dismantle a historic bridge. Bezos' yacht was too tall to pass underneath the bridge, but public outcry halted the plans....

  15. Rotterdam Is Not Dismantling a Historic Bridge for Jeff Bezos's Yacht

    When Bezos's yacht, known as Y721, is delivered later this year—after the bridge is dismantled—the boat will become the world's largest sailing yacht, a title that has been held for nearly a...

  16. Rotterdam may dismantle historic bridge for $637M superyacht ...

    Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, left, has reportedly requested that the city of Rotterdam temporarily dismantle and then reassemble the Koningshaven Bridge, right, so his massive yacht can pass...

  17. Historic Netherlands bridge needs dismantling for Jeff Bezos' giant

    A historic Dutch bridge will be dismantled so that Jeff Bezos ' giant superyacht can make its way out to sea. The Amazon founder's vessel will be the world's largest sailing yacht at 417ft...

  18. Rotterdam bridge to be dismantled so Jeff Bezos' yacht can pass through

    Bezos' three-masted yacht is being built by the Oceano shipyard in Alblasserdam but is too big to pass under the bridge when the central section is raised to its full height. Now Oceano and Bezos have approached the council about temporarily dismantling the bridge at their cost.

  19. Rotterdamse brug wordt ontmanteld voor gigantisch plezierjacht van Jeff

    De Koningshavenbrug, ofwel 'De Hef', in Rotterdam moet uit elkaar, omdat het nieuwe jacht van Jeff Bezos er anders niet onderdoor kan varen.

  20. Superyacht sparks removal of historic Rotterdam bridge

    The city of Rotterdam has agreed to remove a section of historic bridge in the Netherlands to make way for a superyacht, reportedly built for Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos.

  21. Jeff Bezos's Yacht Towed Out of Rotterdam After Backlash

    Months after reports suggested that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos planned to disassemble Rotterdam's historic De Hef bridge to allow his superyacht to pass through, the boat has been successfully — and quietly — moved. No bridge construction required.

  22. Superjacht van Bezos ligt in Rotterdam, Hef niet uit elkaar gehaald

    Het superjacht van Amazon-oprichter Jeff Bezos is aangekomen in Rotterdam, zonder dat de iconische brug De Hef uit elkaar is gehaald. Het prestigieuze jacht ligt bij Greenport in de Eemhaven.