The proposal to change the Detailed Development Plan of the “Filipovo“ district, thus freeing the hands of investors for 24 towers, was withdrawn by Mayor Kostadin Dimitrov.
It was postponed to the next session of the previous Legal Commission, as a number of questions were raised regarding the future of the zone, Trafficnews specifies. However, it is evident that this will not be considered at the upcoming session of the local parliament.
As the media wrote to us, in the square locked between “Dunav“ Blvd., “Golyamonarsko Shose“, the railway lines from the north and “Pobeda Street, nearly 25 skyscrapers will appear. Six of them with an impressive height of 75 meters, and the rest will be up to 50 meters.
Although Mayor Kostadin Dimitrov stated at a briefing that it is too early to draw conclusions about the future of the neighborhood, he has decided not to consider the proposal at the session for now.
The basis of the proposal was for “Dimitar Stambolov“ Str. to become 32 meters wide and become a natural extension of “Severen“ Blvd., but this also untied the hands of investors.
Properties of over 100 acres fall into the SMF1 zone, which does not impose a height limit, building density is 50%, landscaping - at least 30% and a building intensity coefficient - 3.5.
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