The national government will auction a plot of land in Almagro and neighborhood claims are growing
The Argentine national government plans to auction a piece of land in the Almagro neighborhood, prompting local residents to advocate for its conversion into public green space.
The Argentine national government is preparing to auction a vacant lot located at Acuña de Figueroa 981, in the Almagro neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The decision has been formalized through a public auction process announced by the State Property Administration Agency (AABE). The lot measures 230.31 square meters and is set to be sold virtually with a minimum bid of approximately USD 425,683.80, with registrations for participation open until February 18.
Local residents have begun to rally together, expressing their desire for the plot to be transformed into a public green space rather than being sold for private development. This push for community space highlights ongoing concerns over urban development in Buenos Aires, where residents often contend with the loss of green areas amidst increasing construction and commercialization.
The auction scheduled for February 26 marks a significant moment for both the government and local activists, as it will determine the future use of the plot and possibly influence similar land use decisions in the city. The rising community advocacy showcases the importance of public input in urban planning, navigating the balance between development needs and preserving communal spaces.