The “Greater Porto” pavilion, located in Palais -1, brings together more than 80 delegates and 21 companies from the construction, real estate, architecture and urban planning sectors. The initiative highlights the collaboration between the three Atlantic Front municipalities to attract diversified investment and foster regional economic development. Among the objectives is to attract €10 billion in investment by 2030, with a particular focus on building 45,000 new homes in the region.
For the Mayor of Gaia, Eduardo Vítor Rodrigues, this initiative represents another step in the strategy to consolidate the dynamics of the municipality, specifically in the real estate sector, which will significantly help in making decisions on housing policies.
António Miguel Castro, president of Gaiurb - Urbanismo e Habitação, emphasized that the housing crisis is a priority for Gaia and Greater Porto. “We want to increase the supply of housing and create new opportunities for employment and investment in the region, always in line with the principles of urban sustainability.”
Joint participation in MIPIM reflects the municipalities' commitment to positioning Greater Porto as a strategic destination for global business. The event has more than 20,000 participants from 90 countries and is a crucial platform for networking and presenting innovative projects.
With an expanded space of 212 m², the Greater Porto pavilion offers an interactive and differentiated approach, consolidating the region's position as a leader in sustainable urban development.
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