Piraeus municipality objects to shopping mall and tall buildings in master plan

The mayor of Piraeus, the municipality that hosts the same-name port, the largest and busiest in Greece, this week outlined his administration’s objections to a master plan submitted by the Cosco-run Piraeus Port Authority (PPA).

Mayor Yannis Moralis referred to the reservations during what was initially described as a courtesy meeting with the new shipping minister Fotis Kouvelis.

While saying he and the municipality administration consider that the plan’s overall growth prospects are positive, the chief objection is PPA’s intent to build a shopping mall within the port’s premises. Another objection lies in the height of proposed new buildings, with the municipality’s side maintaining that construction heights should not exceed zoning regulations applied in the rest of the municipality.

Conversely, Moralis pointed out delays in the proposed construction of a new pier to service cruise ships on the Piraiki seafront, east of the main commercial port, given that environmental and traffic studies have not been submitted as yet. Construction of the new pier is a condition in the Piraeus Port Authority concession, which was activated in August 2016 between the Greek state and Chinese multinational Cosco.

Read more at naftemporiki.gr

RELATED TOPICS: GreeceGreek tourism newsTourism in GreeceGreek islandsHotels in GreeceTravel to GreeceGreek destinations Greek travel marketGreek tourism statisticsGreek tourism report

Photo Source: Wikimedia Commons Copyright: Nikolaos Diakidis License: CC-BY-SA 


+ posts

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Follow Us

NEWS FEED

Visit Vavoulas Website
Amaronda Hotel — Book Online