Feb 26 • 20:50 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Works Have Begun: This is How the New Green Space Will Benefit 70,000 Residents and Promises to Transform the Northern Area of the City

Construction has started on a new park in Colegiales, Buenos Aires, which aims to provide a recreational area for over 70,000 residents.

The Buenos Aires government has initiated the construction of a new plaza in the Colegiales neighborhood, located next to the popular Mercado de Pulgas at the intersection of General Enrique Martínez and Concepción Arenal. This new green space, which replaces a former parking lot, is designed to enhance the local environment and provide a recreational area for community engagement.

The new Plaza Mercado de Pulgas will span an area of 2,100 square meters and will include various landscaping features, such as the planting of 50 trees, improved lighting, security measures, and enhanced connectivity for the residents. This redevelopment is part of a broader initiative to improve urban green spaces in Buenos Aires, a city known for its vibrant culture and dense urban environment.

The development of this new park is expected to significantly benefit the community, providing a much-needed green area where residents can gather for recreation and relaxation. The project is strategically aimed at improving the quality of life for over 70,000 local residents, ensuring that they have access to better outdoor spaces in a densely populated urban setting.

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