Tourist and citizen project “Bulevar Sucre” of El Hatillo was presented

The initiative seeks to optimize urban spaces and their use for the benefit of locals and visitors, to improve the quality of life

With the assistance of the first municipal authority, the mayor of El Hatillo Elías Sayegh, the “Bulevar Sucre Project” for El Hatillo was presented.

This initiative is born from the interest to contribute, adding the capacities and private effort to that of the municipal government, to make El Hatillo an outstanding tourist destination and conditioned for it. Paseo El Hatillo will be integrated through a boulevard – in a harmonious way – with the attractive and welcoming town of El Hatillo.

The proposal promoted by Paseo El Hatillo and the Fondo de Valores Inmobiliarios (FVI) seeks to improve urban spaces and their use for the benefit of locals and visitors, with a view to the quality of life of all for greater enjoyment, as well as to the activation and orderly impulse of trade and the economy.

The architectural or design proposal, by talented young professionals, proposes combining tradition with innovation, originality from El Hatillo at the service of the people, in environments that promote quality of life

Horacio Velutini, CEO of the FVI, during the presentation explained that the spaces to be created are for the benefit of the passerby, we are not adding square meters to ours, “it is something that we are donating to the municipality, and that solves the problem of saturation and overflow of vehicles in the streets, since the Paseo El Hatillo parking lot becomes the main parking lot for tourists and visitors.”

According to the presentation, it seeks to benefit the Town of El Hatillo as a whole, its residents and visitors through trees, more pedestrian paths, parking facilities, landscaping and signage, among other advantages

The economic and commercial activation will be a fact in this re-empowered national tourist destination: El Hatillo with its new and integrating Bulevar Sucre. Which will be articulated with education and culture, as well as with an original Venezuelan vision.

The development of the idea and project was entrusted and it is the task of the Bastidas & Salinas architecture office together with Emilia Monteverde, authors of the images.

More details in the following video, which we invite you to listen to and see:

G. Febres

Taken and with information from El Sumario

Audiovisual production: Jesús Ramírez and Ida Febres

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