The detailed spatial plan of the next stage of Kodulahe has been adopted
06 Novembre 2024 - 8:00AM
UK Regulatory
The detailed spatial plan of the next stage of Kodulahe has been
adopted
The Tallinn City Government has adopted the detailed spatial
plan of a 1.42 hectare plot at Soodi 6 owned by Kodulahe Kvartal
OÜ, a subsidiary of Arco Vara.
In line with the adopted spatial plan, the developer is
intending to build a group of houses which visually consists of
three buildings but is interconnected below ground, forming the
next stage of Kodulahe with a total of 62 apartments and 4
commercial premises. The building closest of Paldiski Road will
have 5 floors, whereas the parts closer to the sea will have
four.
CEO of Arco Vara Kristina Mustonen comments: “The entire process
of the detailed spatial plan took three years from commencement to
adopting, which is fast for a spatial plan. We are grateful to all
people involved in this process for their contribution. Now that
the spatial plan has been adopted, we are working towards acquiring
a construction permit as quickly as possible. We hope that our
preliminary works have been sufficient and construction can start
as early as in the next few months. As Soodi 6 is located in the
immediate vicinity of the increasing Merimetsa nature reserve, we
are contributing to improvements of natural habitats in the scope
of the project. A city square of urban enrichment full of greenery
will also be built by Soodi Street, near Paldiski Road, so that
people can hang out with their neighbours.”
The building rights include extending the existing road and
building a new cycle and pedestrian track. Via the building rights
of Soodi 6, Arco Vara contributes financially to building a
kindergarten in the area over the next few years.
Tiina Malm
CFO
Arco Vara AS
Tel: +372 614 4630
tiina.malm@arcovara.com
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