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Minvu highlights progress of Parque Barón reaches more than 85% and projects opening by the end of the year in Valparaíso
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Minvu highlights progress of Parque Barón reaches more than 85% and projects opening by the end of the year in Valparaíso

The Urban Park Barón has reached more than 85% completion and is expected to open by the end of the year in Valparaíso. The project, considered one of the most significant public investments in the city in recent decades, includes a coastal promenade, the restoration of the Baron Pier, and plans for future developments such as tourist spaces, shops, maritime activities, and educational centers. Minister of Housing and Urbanism Iván Poduje visited the site alongside local officials and emphasized the park’s role in enhancing the city’s connection to its coastline and boosting tourism and the economy. The park aims to provide residents and visitors with direct access to the sea, which was previously limited in Valparaíso.

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Minvu highlights progress of Parque Barón reaches more than 85% and projects opening by the end of the year in Valparaíso

The Urban Park Barón has reached more than 85% completion and is expected to open by the end of the year in Valparaíso. The project, considered one of the most significant public investments in the city in recent decades, includes a coastal promenade, the restoration of the Baron Pier, and plans for future developments such as tourist spaces, shops, maritime activities, and educational centers. Minister of Housing and Urbanism Iván Poduje visited the site alongside local officials and emphasized the park’s role in enhancing the city’s connection to its coastline and boosting tourism and the economy. The park aims to provide residents and visitors with direct access to the sea, which was previously limited in Valparaíso.

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