Monday, November 24, 2014

Mazatlán Central Park Project to Begin Next Year

Construction of the museum is estimated to cost 400 million pesos of private and public funds.
Construction of the museum is estimated to cost 400 million pesos of private and public funds.
The first drawings of what will be Mazatlán Parque Central are ready and work is expected to begin within the first three months of 2015.
Guillermo Zerecero Velo of the Proyecta company said during the past two years of working on the project with Mazatlán hotel owner Ernesto Coppel Kelly, advances have been made in terms of liaision with the Federal government, development of an executive plan and production of the first architectural drawings.
Said Zerecero Velo, “The park project is a reality thanks to one determining factor: unity. A group of Mazatlán businessmen, the Municipality, the Sinaloa Secretary of Tourism and Sinaloa Governor´s office are working together to propel the project forward.”
He advised they had presented last week the first working drawings of the architecture of what will be an iconic building for its infrastructure, modernity and size.
Construction of the museum is estimated to cost 400 million pesos of private and public funds. Approximately 10 million pesos have already been expended on the Central Park project paid for by 14 businesses comprising the Fideicomiso “Unión Mazatlán” presided over by Ernesto Coppel.
Next week, said Zerecero Velo, a Culiacán business will invest a further five million pesos and in December money will be received from the Mazatlán municipality and State Secretary of Tourism.
The park will be constructed on 30 hectares with access from the Malecón. Of the 30 hectares, 18 are part of the Bosque de la Ciudad (City Forest) and 12 belong to the Tellerías family which the conglomerate in the process of purchasing.
Two new designs not incorporated in the plan presented to the public on August 11 this year are a cultural corridor of statues linking the museum with the aquarium and an aviary.
 (from Noroeste)

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