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Campos Street is changing so will your new look

26 March 2014 - 12: 01

La street Campos it is changing. The main commercial artery of the city that is also the most emblematic street is undergoing important improvements that will change its physiognomy soon.

This week we knew the last big change that we will see in the coming months, which will be the transformation of the Condado cinema into the "County Hall", a cultural, gastronomic and leisure venue that plans to open its doors in June after the millionaire investment being made by a local businessman.

Facade of the former Cine County Dénia

When this room becomes a reality, Dénia will have a new place where new artists from all disciplines can show their art, and where citizens can expand their cultural offer throughout the year and enjoy an important offer at the same time. gastronomic

But it is not the only change that we will soon see on the street. For a few weeks, and after the landslides that endangered the safety of pedestrians, they have begun the remodeling of the old Mediterranean Bar, on the corner of the street that faces the port.

After many urban and administrative struggles, the works of this building of the 30 years have begun to turn it into a hotel in the first line that will also have a cafeteria area that will undoubtedly become an attractive tourist spot in the city.

Works in the ancient Mediterranean Bar

And if that were not enough, the council is in negotiations to convert the site of what was once the ambulatory in a landscaped park that would greatly enhance the visibility of the Toy Museum.

The site is owned by the Treasury of the Social Security and currently the consistory is in negotiations to change it to another near Torrecremada and remain so with the cession of the land of this plot, which would add another attraction to the area.

Solar of the old Dénia ambulatory

When all this is finished, the Marqués de Campo street will continue to be the commercial and entertainment epicenter in Dénia, adding to its offer a show room, a new hotel and a garden with views of the liveliest Dénia.

Comments
  1. Luis says:

    It is better to leave a building that falls apart. It can be rebuilt with some of the materials, and with the aesthetics of the old building, but leaving it as it was is a crime.

  2. Peyito Romany says:

    It costs nothing to remember the memory of our people, but a hotel is more important to enrich the four of always and false interest in culture. Denia is dying, you are killing her.

  3. Eileen Stringer says:

    When will the “roundabout” by the railway line and Cafe Andreu be made safe. The green cones are narrow and confusing. The No Left Turn is consistently ignored.

  4. Pedro Durán says:

    I am very happy that this type of initiative is taken. After the great improvement made in the area of ​​the port with the walk to El Portet-Maritime Station (work that I mentioned a few years ago to a councilor of Denia), this was the second pending phase. I say it as a Madrilenian who goes to Denia with assiduity and is a lover of this city. What I have never understood is why administrative obstacles are put to these initiatives, and more if they are private.

    Now it is time for the new roads that are completed over a year ago to be opened in the area of ​​the new institute in Santa Lucía. More administrative problems?

  5. Daniel Rodríguez Cano says:

    Well, as they do it with the same success as Calle la Vía… we are doing well.

  6. Juan Ivars says:

    Cheer up!!! We need a push more, we can not stay in the caboose, even if it were the train to Valencia I would think about it.
    Luck.


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