Urban projects in Malaga in 2025
Most important urban projects in Malaga in 2025: transformation and sustainability
Malaga is in a stage of unprecedented urban transformation, with a series of projects that seek to modernize the city, improve the quality of life of its inhabitants and position it as a reference in sustainability and urban development. Next, the most prominent projects that will mark the course of the city in 2025 are detailed.
1. The Beach Thermal: Urban Regeneration on the Beach of Mercy
One of the most ambitious projects is the transformation of the former thermal power plant in the beach of mercy into a residential and commercial complex. With a significant investment, the construction of 870 homes is expected, of which 273 will be official (VPO). In addition, commercial spaces, green areas and a hotel will be included, making this area a new nerve center in the city.Wikipedia, free encyclopedia+3Malaga today+3The Spanish+3
2. Zeta District: Protected Housing in Cooperative Regime
The Municipal Housing Institute of Malaga has launched a promotion of 320 protected homes in the Zeta district, managed by the ‘Galivivienda District Z’ cooperative. These homes will be initially offered under rent with option to purchase for 20 years, with orientative prices and access criteria established by the Junta de Andalucía. This project seeks to offer housing solutions accessible to Malaga citizens. Chain ser+1Chain ser+1Chain ser+1Chain ser+1
3. The bulge: Urban Regeneration with Puerto Deportivo and more than 600 homes
The El Bulto area, located near the AVE station and the future Port Platform of San Andrés, is being the object of an integral transformation. The project includes the construction of a new sports port, more than 600 homes, public spaces and a large capacity auditorium. This initiative seeks to revitalize this strategic area of the city, combining modernity and social responsibility. THE DIARIO DE MÁLAGA
4. Mediterranean periurban park in Rincón de la Victoria
Although it is not directly in Malaga Capital, the Mediterranean periurban park in Rincón de la Victoria is a large -scale project that will benefit the entire region. With an investment of 12.7 million euros, this green lung will cover 137,683 square meters and include sports, children's areas, a lake and more than a thousand trees. The work will begin in January 2025 and it is expected to transform the quality of life of the neighbors. Europa Press+1The voice of Malaga+1The voice of Malaga+1Europa Press+1
5. Aq Urban Sky: Residential and hotel skyscrapers in Martiricos
The Martirico towers, known as AQ Urban Sky, are two skyscrapers of 112 and 107 meters high, the highest in Malaga and the seconds of Andalusia. The complex includes residential homes, Hilton and IHG chains hotels, and a park of 52,725 square meters. Located next to the La Rosaleda stadium, these towers represent a milestone in the city's skyline. Wikipedia, free encyclopedia
6. Central Park: a new green lung in the heart of the city
The central park is a large -scale project that seeks to provide Malaga with a large green space in the city center. With an extension of more than 100,000 square meters, it will include recreational areas, sports areas and cultural spaces. This project will help improve air quality and offer a leisure place for citizens.
7. Rafa Nadal Club: High performance sports complex
Malaga will be the first city outside the Balearic Islands to have a Rafa Nadal Club. Located next to the José María Martín Carpena Sports Palace, the complex will feature tennis clues, paddle, gym, swimming pool and fitness zone. With an investment of 24.5 million euros, this sports center will attract fans and sports professionals. The voice of Malaga+3EFE+3Europa Press+3
8. Wizink Center Málaga: Large events
Inspired by the Madrid model, the Wizink Center Málaga will be an enclosure with capacity for more than 10,000 people, for concerts, sporting events and shows. Located next to the Palace of Fairs and Congresses, it will have a hotel and will involve an investment of more than 20 million euros. EFE
9. Pichón shooting office building: reactivation of a historical project
After 16 years of delays, the Junta de Andalucía has resumed the construction of an office building in the pigeon shooting area. With an investment of 22.9 million euros, the building will house delegations from different councils and strengthen the public function of the area. THE DIARIO DE MÁLAGA
10. Official Protection Housing in Portillo: Affordable Rental Offer
The City of Malaga has planned the construction of 50 housing for official rental regime on the land of the old garages of Portillo, on Cádiz road. The tender and contracting of the project is expected by the late 2025 or early 2026, with the aim of offering housing solutions at affordable prices. The Spanish+1Chain ser+1
Conclusion
The urban projects planned for Malaga in 2025 reflect a commitment to sustainability, modernity and improve the quality of life of citizens. From large green spaces to high -level residential and sports complexes, the city prepares to face the challenges of the future with an integrative and responsible vision. These developments will not only transform the urban landscape, but will also position Malaga as a reference city in innovation and quality of life.