The Boadilla del Monte City Council has granted BWRE the building license for Boadilla Hills, a development of more than 1,500 homes, located in Valdecabañas.
The project, located on a plot next to the M50, will involve an investment of more than 250 million euros. It has been designed by the English architecture studio BGY, in collaboration with Arnaiz, and has a buildable area of more than 90,000 sqm, in addition to adding 60,000 sqm of green areas.
The apartments, with one, two, three and four bedrooms, will have swimming pools, a library and reading rooms, a gym, a spa, relaxation spaces, physiotherapy and massages, play areas, horticultural spaces for growing fresh produce, as well as a commercial area, office space and restaurants, and 1,800 underground parking spaces.
The initiative, with which the urban development of Valdecabañas culminates, also includes the intervention on the adjoining streets, which will allow the improvement of public roads in the area, as well as the planting of numerous trees, creating a forest as a barrier between the urbanization and the M-50.
"We are very happy to be able to create a different space to live, in which family, work, health, fun, friends, sports, leisure coexist... We are facing a new model of life: Boadilla Hills", says Hortensia Bermejo, managing partner of BWRE .
As explained by the mayor of Boadilla del Monte, Javier Úbeda, this development "will mean around ten million euros for the municipal coffers over the next ten years, derived from the IBI, ICIO and various municipal taxes, in addition to generating employment and increasing the commercial offer of the city in an area that requires it".