What do investors want with the upper Passeig del Born?
Concerns about the future of the Passeig del Born
Locals worry that new ownership could make the Born less diverse and more dependent on large tenants and tourism.

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What risks do residents and shop owners see on the Passeig del Born?
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What is changing at the upper Passeig del Born in Palma?
Two major retail units at the top of the Born have changed hands.
Could the new ownership on Palma’s Passeig del Born change the type of shops there?
The new owner could influence whether the street stays diverse or becomes more uniform.
Why does the sale of large premises on the Born matter for Palma’s city centre?
Big retail spaces can shape the whole street, not just one storefront.
What can Palma’s city council do if large investors change the Born too much?
Palma can still use planning, leasing and transparency measures.
Can the upper Passeig del Born in Palma still host smaller businesses?
Smaller businesses could still be part of the mix if the space is managed that way.
How large are the retail spaces sold at the upper Passeig del Born?
The two premises are unusually large for such a central street.
Is there any immediate change for people walking along the Passeig del Born?
For the moment, daily life on the street continues as usual.
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