Tag: PGOU
Marbella’s urban planning saga dates back years but brighter days may be just around the corner, writes Adam Neale
The fact that after several years its urban plan still appears nowhere near finished has become a source of local and national embarrassment
New bid to finally solve Marbella’s illegal housing crisis
Four of Spain’s top urban planners hope to draft a new urban plan (PGOU) for the town, which still has to rely on an outdated plan from 1986
Former Marbella mayor probed over allegedly manipulating town planning rules to benefit property-developing husband
A new boundary with Benhavis was annulled by the Junta
Benahavis population to increase by 50% if Junta backs PGOU
Up to 1,063 new houses will be added to an additional 3,800 homes, which already have permission from the existing 1983 town plan
Marbella finds solution for PGOU planning fiasco
The town hall has decided to adapt the 1986 PGOU urban planto avoid a construction industry standstill
Marbella gets a slap on the wrist over Banderas home
Marbella has come under fire from the TSJA for violating a previous ruling regarding the home of Spanish heart-throb Antonio Banderas
Illegal homes in Marbella made legal
A total of 225 illegal homes built in Marbella under the GIL party have been legalised with 1000 more to follow before the end of the year
Antonio Banderas’ garden rescued
Marbella Town Hall are amending the PGOU to save the heart-throb's sea view
Has Andalucía gone insane?!
EXCLUSIVE by Andrew Pearce: A skyscraper threatening Sevilla’s UNESCO status, a golf course for the Cape of Trafalgar, Picasso’s name erased from the airport... now, tourist wonks plan to develop Ronda’s sacred Tajo gorge
‘Protected’ building demolished
Ronda mayor used employment funds to demolish 'protected' building
We’ll fight them on the beaches
EXCLUSIVE: After being left out of new Marbella PGOU Banana Beach homeowner issues rallying cry
Junta stands its ground
Government stance threatens to further enflame Axarquia housing row
“New city” set for Malaga
ONE of the country’s biggest housing developers is planning 70,000 new homes next to Malaga’s technology park. Martinsa-Fadesa has designed plans for the macro-development just...