The property houses 12 homes that have not yet gone on sale but for which there is already a waiting list.
The Alameda Principal of Malaga is left without plots. The only one it had until now, on the corner with Torregorda Street, has already been occupied by a residential building built in the last three years. More than a decade ago, its promoters began the procedures to build it, but the crisis and the metro works slowed it down until it was finally carried out in the middle of the pandemic.
Designed by the architect Juan Carlos Cruces, it has a ground floor plus four and an attic on its south façade to hide the party wall of the existing property next to the Government Delegation of the Junta de Andalucía. It houses 12 homes and two basement floors for 12 parking spaces, as well as a large commercial premises on the ground floor.
On the façade of the building, the ironwork on the balconies draws attention, as a contemporary interpretation of similar elements in historic buildings in the Center; and the circular black terraces on the corner. Initially it was planned to have two colors, beige and brown, but it has finally been painted only in beige, except for the black elements.
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