Calvià Cleans Up: Demolition Instead of Holiday Hotels — Green Spaces for Paguera and Magaluf?
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What is happening to the old Hostal Colón and Hotel Teix in Calvià?
They are being demolished to make way for public green space.
Will the demolition in Paguera and Magaluf make the area greener?
Yes, but only if the new spaces are properly planned and maintained.
How is the demolition in Calvià being funded?
The work is funded with around €1.5 million in EU Next Generation money.
What kind of public space is planned for the former hotel sites in Calvià?
The sites are meant to become public green areas with seating, trees and play space.
Why are residents in Paguera and Magaluf watching the demolition closely?
People want change, but they are unsure whether the new spaces will be maintained well.
What are the main risks of turning old hotel plots into green spaces in Mallorca?
The biggest risks are weak maintenance, high water use and pressure on local prices.
Will the demolition in Magaluf affect nearby shops and restaurants?
Nearby shops and restaurants may face temporary disruption during the work.
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