Son Bordoy under scrutiny: when new development swallows the neighborhood
The first evictions in Son Bordoy explained
Around 200 Son Bordoy residents in Palma were told to leave, with many saying the notices were unclear and incomplete.

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What happened to the first residents asked to leave Son Bordoy?
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What is happening in Son Bordoy in Palma right now?
Son Bordoy is facing evictions linked to a large redevelopment plan.
Why are residents in Son Bordoy opposing the new development?
Residents fear displacement and the loss of local community life.
What is the dispute about the 1992 agreement in Son Bordoy?
The dispute is about whether a 1992 housing agreement still protects residents.
How could the Son Bordoy development affect everyday life in Palma?
The redevelopment may disrupt daily routines, local shops and neighborhood support.
What help are Son Bordoy residents asking for from Palma officials?
Residents want written guarantees, housing help and legal support.
Could the Son Bordoy project push up rents in Palma?
Yes, residents fear the redevelopment could increase rents and displacement pressure.
What could help reduce the conflict over Son Bordoy in Mallorca?
Clear rules, housing alternatives and independent mediation could reduce tensions.
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