LandCo and Aedas have partnered to develop a residential tower comprising 116 homes in Portimão, located in the Algarve region of Portugal, with an estimated investment of 70 million euros. This project is part of ongoing real estate developments in the area. Meanwhile, in the UK, a charity has announced plans for a 145-plot allotment area in Inverness. Additionally, more than 500 homes are set to be constructed at a £1 billion cyber hub, indicating significant residential expansion tied to technology infrastructure. In Fort Myers, a modern development proposal on the historic 1901 Burroughs Home has drawn criticism from preservationists. Furthermore, plans for flats and homes have been approved for a historical site, reflecting a trend of integrating new housing projects within heritage locations. Separately, O Jornal Económico is preparing to launch the Observatório do Imobiliário, a real estate observatory featuring industry experts such as Mariana Morgado Pedroso, Nuno Durão, João Freitas Fernandes, and Frederico Arruda Moreira.
Flats and homes plan approved for historical site https://t.co/KecmOpJEjO
O Jornal Económico vai lançar o Observatório do Imobiliário. No 1.º episódio: Mariana Morgado Pedroso, Nuno Durão, João Freitas Fernandes e Frederico Arruda Moreira. Em breve! @mapgroup_official @fineandcountryhomes #imobiliário https://t.co/xrLJXk9ib9
More than 500 homes to be built at £1bn cyber hub https://t.co/Oma2JTTewD