Madrid has unveiled plans for a new high-rise financial centre to rival the City of London or Canary Wharf. The ambitious building project will see the skyline to the north of the Spanish capital transformed with the addition of 20 skyscrapers including four towers over 60 storey's high.The initial stage of the project - dubbed "Operation Chamartin" - was given the green light last month (NOV) by authorities in the capital who have earmarked 11 billion euros investment to see to completion.
The ambitious building project will see the skyline to the north of the Spanish capital transformed with the addition of 20 skyscrapers including four towers over 60 storey's high.
The initial stage of the project - dubbed "Operation Chamartin" - was given the green light last month (NOV) by authorities in the capital who have earmarked 11 billion euros investment to see to completion.
It is hoped that the new district will tempt established businesses to make the move north from the centre of Madrid freeing up space downtown and easing congestion on the city's roads. But some are already questioning the wisdom of constructing yet more office developments and private housing when so many premises already stand empty as Spain's struggles with the economic crisis. Four new tower blocks completed near Chamartin last year still have floors of office space available and several hundred thousand new build residences remain unsold across the capital.
But some are already questioning the wisdom of constructing yet more office developments and private housing when so many premises already stand empty as Spain's struggles with the economic crisis.
Four new tower blocks completed near Chamartin last year still have floors of office space available and several hundred thousand new build residences remain unsold across the capital.
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