€624 Million for Palma: Visions, Construction Sites — and the Outstanding Bill
Palma’s Plans for the GESA Building
Palma includes the GESA building in its renewal plans, with questions about use, cost and timing.

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What is planned for the GESA building in Palma?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What is Palma planning to do with its €624 million budget?
The budget centres on redevelopment, mobility and housing projects across Palma.
Will Palma’s new projects create higher costs later on?
Yes, long-term maintenance and operating costs could become a problem.
How will construction work in Palma affect local shops and market stalls?
Small shops and market stalls can be hit hard by blocked access and fewer customers.
Are electric buses enough to improve transport in Palma?
No, e-buses help, but Palma also needs better routes, frequency and infrastructure.
What is changing at Plaça Major in Palma?
Plaça Major is set for redevelopment, with likely disruption during the works.
Why are people in Palma worried about maintenance costs after new projects?
New projects bring ongoing running costs that Palma must plan for early.
How can Palma make construction projects less disruptive for residents?
Clear phasing, better communication and support for businesses can limit disruption.
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