Company plans to build massive floating city
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The Florida-based company Freedom Ship International is seeking $1 billion in capital funding to start building a city within a ship — complete with residences, shopping venues, schools and a hospital — that sails constantly around the world. The ship would measure 4,500 feet long and 350 feet high, according to the company.