A Mediterranean village

New development in Marbella

New development in Marbella Photo: Marbella Town Hall

Marbella Town Hall has launched ‘the Marbería plan’, which entails the construction in the western part of Nagüeles of public facilities, road infrastructure and 385 homes, 166 of which will be subsidised.

Councillor, José Eduardo Díaz, said that the project involves, “an area of almost 320,000 square metres, and will substantially improve connectivity and avoid saturation of the AP-7”. The councillor added that, “it is a major project that includes around 71,000 metres of open areas which will be laid out as a riverside park; a total of 52,000 square metres of recreational spaces and around 2,300 square metres for commercial use”.

He explained that, “the project will follow a low-density residential-tourist development model that foresees the construction of 385 homes in the form of a Mediterranean village”.

A road will be built that will connect the urbanisations ‘La Capellanía’ and ‘San Francisco’ and the Camino de los Manchones, which will be redeveloped and extended to the south to connect it with Calle Sierra de Cazorla, creating a northern ring road in the Nagüeles area.

The project has been presented to the Council’s planning committee and, once it is approved by the Town Hall, it will be submitted to a public exhibition.

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Kevin Fraser Park

Kevin was born in Scotland and worked in marketing, running his own businesses in UK, Italy and, for the last 8 years, here in Spain. He moved to the Costa del Sol in 2016 working initially in real estate. He has a passion for literature and particularly the English language which is how he got into writing.

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