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VUELTA A BOEDO: THE START OF THE FINAL STAGE
Important news in CD meeting
Presentation of the demolition permit at Av. La Plata
Agreement with Banco Nación for the trust contract for the construction of the stadiumMore info: https://t.co/wPpQenyYyE pic.twitter.com/yGFnZQmhlp
– San Lorenzo (@SanLorenzo) March 29, 2022
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San Lorenzo clarifies that the trust to advance with the construction of the Avenida La Plata stadium was signed with BICE, a public bank specialized in business issues, which absorbed the structure of Nation Trusts in 2018.
– San Lorenzo (@SanLorenzo) March 29, 2022
For the purchase of the property, the “Ciclón” has already made a trust to collect the contributions of the fans, who collected more than 100 million pesos to return to take possession of the land of Avenida La Plata at 1,700.
“Regarding the Vuelta a Boedo, Secretary Miguel Mastrosimone reported that an agreement has already been reached with Banco Nación to sign a trust agreement to advance the construction of the future stadium on Avenida La Plata, after three months of management “said a statement published on the official site after the meeting of the Board of Directors.
And he explained: “San Lorenzo will not be able to apply these funds to any other situation. Between tomorrow and the day after, the documents will be received for their corresponding final evaluation. Once completed, it will be voted on by the Board of Directors and the Assembly.”
Regarding the demolition of the property occupied by the company Carrefourwhose project is in charge of the architect Marco Fabiothe steps to follow were detailed.
“To present the file to the City of Buenos Aires, all the plans have already been drawn up and the photographic survey done by the notary public has also been completed. Only the supply cuts are missing, something that usually takes approximately 10 to 15 days”said.
In turn, he continued: “Once that issue is resolved and the file is presented, the City could take between three and four months to grant San Lorenzo the Demolition Permit. It is necessary to pay a demolition fee, a fee, which in October or November of last year was about 5 million pesos.
Source: Ambito

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