Alta de Lisboa (in English, uptown Lisbon) is a Portuguese community on the northern edge of Lisbon. The community covers an area of roughly 3 square kilometres (740 acres).
The community is the result of one of the largest urban renewal projects in Europe, [1] [2] encompassing an area of 300 hectares and with an original target population of close to 60,000 inhabitants. [3] It is being developed by an international consortium known as Sociedade Gestora da Alta de Lisboa, or SGAL, in accordance with a public-private partnership agreement with the Municipality of Lisbon. [4] The project, which involves an investment of approximately 200 million euros each year,[ citation needed] was set for completion in 2015, but development has been hindered by periods of economic recession. [5] Despite this, most of the street network is in place, as are a number of social facilities, [6] and the promoter is expecting faster development in the coming years. [7]
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