These offices will be the headquarters of a new company that will be established on the land already incorporated by the Free Trade Zone as a tax precinct.
The Cádiz Free Zone has put out to tender today the works to adapt the facilities of the office building linked to the League Preparation Plant (PPL), located on the plot of the old Altadis, already incorporated into the Cádiz tax complex after authorization by the Ministry of Finance and Public Administrations last March.
The work involves modernizing and adapting spaces that are more than 25 years old to new uses and needs. The offices are located on the ground floor of the building attached to the PPL, with an area of 300 m2, and are obsolete and deteriorated after years of non-use and the passage of time. The objective is to carry out the necessary work to put them in conditions of use and habitability, in line with the aesthetics and quality of other buildings in the Free Zone in the capital and in other municipalities of the province, such as the recently inaugurated Atlas building or the Poniente Business Center.
This action has a budget of 132,085.77 euros (VAT not included) and an approximate execution period of two months.
This facility will house the offices of a logistics center that is expected to be installed in the Cádiz Free Zone in August and will occupy an area of approximately 15,000 m.2.
With this new company there will now be two companies installed on the land of the old tobacco factory and which already make up the Cádiz tax area, which has grown from 330,000 m2 a 486.881 m2 of surface with all the customs and fiscal advantages inherent to the Free Zone.
It is worth remembering that the expansion of the tax area has been the result of an intense and complex processing process, starting from the decision to expand and expand the Free Trade Zone in Cádiz and the province and once the Consortium acquired the land from the former tobacco company in June 2015.
With all this, the Cádiz tax area has become an important business and industrial focus for attracting investments to the Bay, providing new productive spaces with customs and tax advantages to favor the establishment of new companies.



