A new residential development called 'Borovje' is planned in Zagreb, featuring the construction of 11 buildings with approximately 600 affordable apartments, intended to house around 1700 people. The project is part of the city's plans for affordable housing, announced by Deputy Mayor Luka Korlaet last spring. The area spans 7.2 hectares, with some existing family homes along Bože and Nikole Bionde streets remaining untouched. The plan includes green spaces, parks, playgrounds, pedestrian and cycling paths, and commercial spaces at ground level such as shops, cafes, and gyms. However, residents have expressed concerns about increased urbanization and the lack of sufficient social and green infrastructure, especially since the planning process is taking place during the summer. Similar projects are also underway in other areas like Podbrežje and Sveta Klarica.
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article presents information about a municipal urban development project, including both the proposed benefits (affordable housing, green spaces, infrastructure improvements) and resident concerns (urbanization, lack of green space). It does not exhibit clear ideological bias, instead providinga
Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 95 · Obiettività 85): The article accurately summarizes the primary source document, including details like the 600 apartments, green spaces, and public consultation process. However, it uses slightly emotive language such as 'strahuju od nove betonizacije' (fear new concrete), which introduces some subjectivity.




