As the current administration seeks to increase the support of the housing sector, the state capital of the state of Merita has attracted nearly 7 billion bezos ($ 348 million) in real estate projects in the state capital of Merita.
Government Jowagan Tiaz Mena started The residence mayan point Project at UCE, located in the northwest of the city. The project costs a total of 5.5 billion Besos ($ 274 million).
In a separate event, Thiaz set the source of the second building Art District Merida .
The residence mayan point
Thiaz, the director of the real estate developer, Missionary Mission, cut off the opening tape for Maya’s residential point, the 250 director.
“This program reflects hundreds of opportunities for our people,” Thiaz said during his speech, illustrating the strategic location of growth. “It’s just six minutes from the current beltway, but it will be very close to the metropolitan beltway and Maya train we are building soon.”
Tiaz added that such investments prove that such investments are a state with legal commitment and an appeal to investors.
Merida Art District

At a event in the late day, Thiaz Merida set up the source of the second building of the Art District. In a speech, he reiterated his administration’s commitment to promoting production investment, creating quality work and promoting policies of the society’s economic and social clothes.
The real estate program will create more than 350 direct and indirect work and “will strengthen the company’s tour and service infrastructure.” In this growth, a 10,000 -square -meter business space, a hotel with 120 rooms, operated by the Vogo brand, and a hectare public park, financed and maintained by private investment.
The project is part of the first phase of the Merida Art District initiative, which has already seen an investment of $ 15 million in the construction of a corporate center to be opened in May.
With reports from Economist And 24 hours Ugad
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