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Go ahead given

THE last piece of constructible land in Torrevieja will be built on.

La Hoya, surrounded to the north by the El Chaparral urbanisation, to the west by the CV­905, to the south by the Jardín del Mar urbanisation and to the east by the La Mata lagoon, is a large piece of undeveloped land.

The plan to develop this area on the outskirts of the city dates back to the end of the last century, but the bursting of the real estate bubble put the project on hold.

It was intended to build more ground ­ floor tourist housing with gardens and swimming pools, like those of its closest urbanisations.

Subsequent changes in regional legislation have made it necessary to modify the project on multiple occasions.

On Saturday, July 28, the governing board of the city council gave the green light to the latest changes. In addition, the land has changed hands and is currently owned by the TM real estate group from Torrevieja.

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