0 a large building that is divided into apartments
The building type that gradually evolved was neither a terrace house nor a block of flats.
However, it has now become a word in its own right, referring to a block of flats which is more luxurious than an ordinary 'apato'.
Instead of retail, he now rents out his shop building and has built a block of flats for rent.
The middle of the 'village', however, was dominated by a huge long block of flats which represented a mix of modernism and the ringhiera style.
We lived in a jerrybuilt block of flats where everybody heard everything and it disturbed the neighbours.
Let us assume for a moment that a developer is contemplating constructing a single house for letting, or a block of flats.
In a block of flats in my constituency there was a typical example of what went on.
It does not help to put a couple of petrol pumps and a small garage underneath a block of flats.