Land with 125,750 m2 with innovative approved project for an Industrial Campus in Setúbal. The project of this campus changes the experience of working. It is about a new approach to work and workplace. It elevates the concept of industrial workspace to an experiential and lifestyle phenomenon. The aim is to elevate the concept of an industrial workspace to a phenomenon of experiences and style. The design, materials used and construction are influenced by art and are rooted in sustainability with the aim of creating and working in an uplifting and inspiring environment. Was conceived in such a way that it is possible to link industrial work with art and nature. At the same time that it reduces the daily environmental impact, this project will be a space for modern ecological technologies and was conceived in order to merge high technology and nature. The project, which will be developed in a land area of 125,750m2, is divided into 7 buildings, with a total construction area of 21,200m2, and with 2,500m2 of basement parking. Industrial Building A – 6.042m2 Industrial Building B- 3.027m2 Industrial Building C – 6.042m2 Industrial Building D – 3.027m2 Industrial Building E ? 486m2 Showroon/Restaurante F ? 1.290m2 Open Space, Co-working G ? 1.260m2 It will be an option if desired to build in a phased manner. 4 of the Industrial Buildings can be a single space or subdivided into independent unities with approximately 1,000m2 each The ecological awareness demanded in the 21st century was respected when designing this Industrial Campus in Setubal, which in itself stands out for being a city with important infrastructures and close to Lisbon, which makes it a competitive and preferable location for a global business. At the same time, Setubal is a city recognized for its growth both in terms of business and residential relocation, making it an enhanced microcosm of Portugals´ already high quality of life, with privileged access to highway networks, port, trains and airport.
: Setúbal, the municipality straddled by the Lisbon and Alentejo regions, is home to award-winning beaches, mountains and natural reserves, and the estuary and river Sado. Along the old road to the fortified port city of Setúbal, 32km southeast of Lisbon, also steeped in history, lie the pretty little towns of Azeitão, famous for its many vineyards, olives and cheese, palaces and estates or Alcácer do Sal, believed to be the oldest town in Europe, that traded salt (as its name would suggest), fish and horses. The Arrábida Natural Park?s mountain range and the very beaches that won Europe?s top spots, mark the westernmost point of the municipality.
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