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Zona Franca begins the work of demolishing the old Abelló Linde facilities

The works have a completion period of two months and a cost of 50,905.44 euros (VAT not included).

Ramos highlights the regeneration process that is going to take place in the outer industrial estate and that will be carried out by the Consortium with the Cádiz City Council through OPEX.

Today, the Cádiz Free Trade Zone has begun the demolition work of the old existing facilities on the plot that belonged to Abelló Linde, land that the Cádiz Consortium acquired on December 31 as one more step in the process of regeneration of the Outdoor Estate that is being carried out jointly with the Cádiz City Council through the Office for the Attraction of Investments in the Outdoor Estate (OPEX).
The State delegate, Jorge Ramos, accompanied by technicians from the Consortium and managers from the company in charge of the work, Construcciones Manzano, attended the beginning of the tasks, which consisted initially of cleaning the plot and then proceeding to demolish the facilities.
The project drawn up by the technical team of the Cádiz Free Zone contemplates the demolition of existing buildings, except for one of the buildings considered a protected building within the Architectural Catalog of the PGOU of Cádiz.
The demolition will affect a main industrial building with a floor area of ​​1,638 m2, an industrial warehouse with offices of 369 m2 and two open warehouses for storage of 306 m2, in addition to the rest of the facilities such as parking canopies for vehicles, workshop warehouse, entrance booth, scale, etc.
Jorge Ramos explained that this is an important step in the regeneration process of the Exterior Estate and highlighted the great transformation that is going to occur in this area of ​​the city.
What is known as the industrial zone of the city will change radically with the creation of the Metropolitan Center, the commercial, hotel and office space at the entrance to the city, and the radical transformation of Algeciras Street, with the setback of the margins, the opening of a street that would join it with Gibraltar Street and the urbanization of new green spaces and roads.