Elliniko Development Comes a Step Closer

Demolition of the former airport begins as Lamda Development is given partial ownership of the 1,500-acre site on the Athens Riviera.


Greek lawmakers on Tuesday approved a contract transferring partial ownership of a sprawling former airport site to Greek developer Lamda Development, bringing one of the country’s biggest urban redevelopment plans another step closer to being realized.

The 1,500-acre Elliniko airport site on the Athens Riviera, where disused runways, terminals and former Olympic venues have sat abandoned for almost two decades, will eventually house shopping malls, hotels and residences under a 99-year lease with the state.

 

Demolition crews began tearing down the first of hundreds of blocks that need to be removed from the site, which is three times the size of Monaco, last summer after years of delays due to red tape, political resistance and local opposition.

The contract approved on Tuesday gives Lamda lease and ownership rights over part of the former airport, one of the last steps before the developer starts construction work.

“There will be a metropolitan pole of global appeal which… will showcase Athens as a tourist destination, a business hub and a spot of recreation in the wider Eastern Mediterranean region,” Finance Minister Christos Staikouras said before the vote.

[Reuters]



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