A building for renovation in Lisbon.
Description
A 4-storey building of 2 blocks.
The total area of the building includes the parking (172 m²) and balconies (133 m²).
The project for the rehabilitation and expansion of the building (exclusively for residential use) has been approved by the city administration.
The building includes:
- 15 apartments
- 10 parking places
The renovation project includes:
- reconstruction and expansion of the extension to the new building of 10 apartments (block A)
- rehabilitation of the main building of 5 apartments (block B)
- creating a new courtyard between 2 buildings at street level
- usage of the courtyard for parking
The building is located in the district Principe Real. There are shops, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, a covered parking in a walking distance.
Lisbon is the capital, the largest city and the main port of Portugal. The population of the city exceeds 500,000 people. About 3 million people live in the metropolis of Lisbon (about 27% of the population of Portugal).
Lisbon is one of the oldest cities in the world and the oldest city in Western Europe.
Lisbon is one of the largest economic centers on the continent, with a growing financial sector.
The following industries are developed in Lisbon: textile, footwear, leather, furniture, ceramic, oil refining, petrochemical, cement, automobile, shipping, electrical and electronic, mechanical engineering and paper industry.
Most of the headquarters of transnational corporations in Portugal are located in the Lisbon area.
Lisbon’s GDP is $ 96.3 billion ($ 32,434 per capita).
The city ranks 40th in terms of gross earnings in the world.
Lisbon is one of the largest container ports on the Atlantic coast of Europe.
Portela International Airport is located in the north of the city, serving more than 26 million passengers annually.
The Lisbon Metro operates since 1959 and has 56 stations.
There are 3 state universities in the city.
The city is the 9th most visited one in Southern Europe (more than 3,300,000 tourists in 2017).