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City Hall Publishes Decree Authorizing the Possession of 36 Abandoned Properties in the Comércio District to Strengthen Security and Promote Revitalization.

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Abandonment and underutilization of properties in central areas are among the main challenges of large Brazilian metropolises, especially in historical municipalities. In Salvador, the reality is no different: idle structures, also called "white elephants," hinder urban revitalization and limit the full development of these areas. To address this scenario, the City Hall, through the Finance and Culture and Tourism Secretariats of Salvador (Secul…
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Abandonment and underutilization of properties in central areas are among the main challenges of large Brazilian metropolises, especially in historical municipalities. In Salvador, the reality is no different: idle structures, also called "white elephants," hinder urban revitalization and limit the full development of these areas. To address this scenario, the City Hall, through the Finance and Culture and Tourism Secretariats of Salvador (Secul…

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OffNews broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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