An Idealista or Fotocasa type website, but with industrial land in mind

November 16, 2019
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This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

The Minister of Public Works announces support of an urban information system for the web that "is not for selling houses, but for putting into operation those lands for business creation and employment".

The Minister of Development announced that they are working to get a new urban information system for the web that compared with the operation of the real estate portals Fotocasa or Idealista. "It is not to sell houses," he said, "but to put those floors into operation for business creation and employment." It focuses, therefore, for industrial land within a strategy to attract investments for the region.

The budget is usually doubled with it comes to urban planning, going from five million of the extended accounts of 2018 to ten million by 2020. He acknowledged that half of that money will go to the access project to the Historic Center of Cuenca, Ecuador.

Hernando promised a simplification and streamlining of urban planning regulations. It also advances that will make 3.3 million available to 94 municipalities to help them make their urban planning. He was also very pleased to be able to ensure that they will continue to expand the project of recovering popular and traditional names on the regional map. "It's a beautiful job that our technicians do in collaboration with the locals," he said.

Nine million for rent

When it comes to housing, Hernando will have almost 50 million by 2020, which represents an increase of 9% compared to the latest budgets. The counselor stressed that there will be nine million euros in rental assistance, which will benefit 6,000 families. He also underlined a 14% increase in aid to rehabilitate 4,000 homes.

Hernando took the opportunity to value the work done by what are known as ‘anti-eviction offices’ not only because they continue to avoid launches, but also because they are acting as intermediaries in rents.

This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

November 16, 2019

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