
The announcement was made by Noelia Arroyo this Friday during the informative breakfast she held with the media, coinciding with the halfway point of her term in office
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The Mayor of Cartagena, Noelia Arroyo, has announced the tender of the building on Caballero street as a university residence, the award of the works to complete the signage of the Isaac Peral Museum House, and the upcoming urban adaptation of Morería Baja street. Arroyo has explained these advancements in a press conference with the media, coinciding with the midpoint of her current term leading the City Council.
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The Mayor was accompanied during the meeting by Diego Ortega, Councilor of Presidency, Urbanism, and Infrastructures; Gonzalo López Pretel, Councilor of the Coastal and Health area; and Ignacio Júdenes, Councilor of Culture and Finance.
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This morning, the municipal company Casco Antiguo approved the guidelines for the tender of the building on Caballero street as a university residence through an open competition. The property, with 1,131 square meters and built in 1999, will be leased for a period of 20 years with a minimum annual price of 42,064 euros, which may increase depending on the offers received.
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This initiative is directly related to the local government’s political strategy to revitalize the historic center of Cartagena by attracting young residents, promoting construction on vacant lots, and opening new tourist attractions.
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Additionally, Arroyo has announced that this week the works to complete the exhibition of the Isaac Peral Museum House on San Francisco street have been awarded to the ROCAMORA company. This is the final step before its opening.
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The Mayor also explained the municipal project for the urban adaptation of Morería Baja street, already designed and awaiting final approval from the municipal Culture department. With a total budget of 306,278 euros and an estimated execution period of four months, the works will include a complete renovation of deteriorated pavements by creating a single platform with cobblestones and tiles similar to San Fernando street. In addition, new lighting will be installed, the sanitation system will be renewed, and all visible telephone cables and installations will be undergrounded. A garden area will also be created to improve the connection with Santa Florentina and San Fernando streets, with the primary goal of revitalizing deteriorated urban spaces and providing greater security and quality of life for both residents and merchants.
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