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Loreto Bay construction still stalled; City hopes for an agreement

wilderone - 12-14-2007 at 01:03 PM

The project continues to be shut down.

http://www.oem.com.mx/elsudcaliforniano/notas/n523782.htm

Loreto, Bay California - the project of Loreto Bay continues closed against the indifference of the directors of the construction company in obtaining the permits and fines for the construction, confirmed by the director of Obras Publicas Florentino Robles Osuna.
After a week of the posting of the Notice of Closure of the remodel of the golf course, because of not acquiring the work permit, and not paying the real estate taxes, nor has the company approached the city government.
it is of great disapointment that the attitude of the directors of not seeking a solution to the problem before them, the situation is affecting the image of the company with their clients that are looking to acquire the housing offered to the northamerican market.
From another stand point, it is expressed that the administration the head of Rosalia Romero de Aguiar is not against the development tourist attraction and the coming of investing, Finally, what needs to be done is to comply with the regulations that is required through the city.
Robles Osuna assured that the council of Loreto is hopeful that discussions are coming to reach an agreement.

Hook - 12-14-2007 at 01:15 PM

Wilderone, if you are using a translating program, I must say it is one of the better ones I have seen.

bajajudy - 12-14-2007 at 01:19 PM

Yea what are you using.
I know that you cant cut and paste from Sud Californiano's web site....or can YOU?

capt. mike - 12-14-2007 at 04:56 PM

does this mean the new airport won't be needed??!!
what they are building is way bigger than little old Loreto needs...........some one is planning big things for the area - MAYBE ALL THE WAY to concepcion bay???

Don Alley - 12-14-2007 at 05:35 PM

Loreto Airport...

It's gotten crowded, and no longer as nice a place to have to go to. That's partly because of new airlines and flights, but also because they all seem to have to arrive/depart at about the same time. Why I don't know.

So, anyway, with the perceived need for more space, someone asked for, and received, a government appropriation to expand the airport. Apparently they askers were aggressive and scored a big appropriation.

Is it warranted? I don't know. Depends on whether free market capital will follow the government spending. All of the local buildable coastline is planned for development, most of it dense, but of all the large announced developments, only LB has constructed anything beyond fences.

LB's problems? I don't know what's going on, not that I've been looking very hard. But there does seem to be a change in the level of confidence in the development.

Are the other potential developers watching LB? Are they tuned into the US housing market? Could LB have oversold Loreto with their advertising blitz, and the market is not there for what's being offered?

Meanwhile, remember that down here new stuff, like the airport, doesn't really count until it's finished, if ever.

And the new hospital? Is it open yet?

bajajudy - 12-14-2007 at 06:14 PM

Don
They do the same thing here. It is so they only have to have ticket agents a few hours a day....not all day!