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The accommodation boost initiative by the council will bring areas into play that, hitherto were not designated for tourism projects.
“It is possible to build quality hotels in certain new areas, provided they meet strict criteria. The plan does not define a certain area, but opens up the field to those interested in submitting projects," said Gomes.
The council will hold developers to “some strict criteria,” regarding environment and building size but the game is afoot to review new projects submitted by those wishing to build hotels and small units outside the city itself. The plan is to authorise buildings with a total in excess of 1,000 new beds.
The council will hold developers to “some strict criteria,” regarding environment and building size but the game is afoot to review new projects submitted by those wishing to build hotels and small units outside the city itself. The plan is to authorise buildings with a total in excess of 1,000 new beds.
One company already has come forward with a project, Luxo Pitoresco Lda., which is based in Gorjões and is German owned.
The public consultation process ends on May 17th, after which the council plans formally to assess the German hotel project and any other that are submitted.