At Bonnin Sanso, we are proud to have played a key role in a sale that will mark a turning point in the urban development of Alaior. We recently managed the successful sale of an 8.400-square-metre site, the former Coinga factory, which has now been acquired by the Alaior Town Hall. This transaction highlights our ongoing commitment to the revitalisation of key areas in Menorca and to creating opportunities for community improvement.
As reported by menorca.info, the Alaior Town Hall has ambitious plans for this historic site, which has long been an industrial landmark of the municipality. As part of a comprehensive urban regeneration project, the local authorities aim to transform the area into a dynamic multifunctional centre that will benefit both residents and visitors. Key components of the redevelopment include the construction of a versatile hall that will serve as an auditorium and conference centre, promoting year-round tourism beyond the summer season. The project will also involve the development of a second care home, new social housing, and the creation of green spaces, all of which are designed to significantly enhance the quality of life in Alaior.
The former factory site, currently in a state of significant disrepair, is set for complete redevelopment. The existing structure, occupying almost 9.000 square metres and raising concerns due to its neglect and associated health hazards, will be demolished to make way for new buildings and public spaces designed to revitalise the area. This ambitious project will not only transform the visual character of the area—historically separated from the centre of Alaior by the old main road—but also promote greater community integration and stimulate commercial activity.
At Bonnin Sanso, we are proud to have contributed in this significant project, which will undoubtedly enrich the community life of Alaior. Initiatives of this kind demonstrate the profound and lasting impact that strategic investment in well-designed infrastructure can have on the long-term development of our island.