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Federico Gutiérrez Announced Investment for Medellín to Have Sea and Artificial Beach

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It will be integrated into a single corridor of 210,000 square meters with the track of BMX Mariana Pajón, the circuit Juan Pablo II, the Unit Deportiva Maria Luisa Calle and the water complex Carlos Mauro Hoyos
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Mayor Federico Gutiérrez announced the “Gran Parque Medellín”, an ambitious project of 195 billion pesos that will integrate sports venues, green areas and an artificial beach around the airport Olaya Herrera, becoming the largest sports center in the country. The “Gran Parque Medellín”: the most ambitious work of GutiérrezGutiérrez surprised with the announcement of one of the largest works of its administrations: the “Gran Parque Medellín”, a …

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It will be integrated into a single corridor of 210,000 square meters with the track of BMX Mariana Pajón, the circuit Juan Pablo II, the Unit Deportiva Maria Luisa Calle and the water complex Carlos Mauro Hoyos

·Bogotá, Colombia
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Medellín Mayor Federico Gutiérrez's announcement that he would build a park with a 12,000-square-meter artificial "sea" sparked more outrage than enthusiasm. And no wonder: while the city faces serious social and infrastructure problems, the administration is announcing a project that will cost $195 billion. Former councilman Albert Corredor summed up the citizen unrest on his X account with a forceful message: "The airport is overcrowded, the s…

Mayor Federico Gutiérrez made a great announcement for the city and it is the construction of the Great Medellin Park, a space for life, sport and citizen encounter. Other news: This is how the Aeroparque Juan Pablo II has evolved as a family destination and sport house “We are going to build the Medellin Sea and we are going to return this space, what is known as the Juan Pablo II, as a world-wide reference space for sport and leisure, a large …

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Telemedellín broke the news in on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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