Constructions of Bursa Beşyol Urban Transformation Project Have Been Completed By 80 Percent

Constructions of Bursa Beşyol Urban Transformation Project Have Been Completed By 80 Percent
Constructions of Bursa Beşyol Urban Transformation Project Have Been Completed By 80 Percent

Istanbul Street, one of the most important showcases of Bursa's highway connection with Istanbul, is being renewed with the urban transformation project of the Metropolitan Municipality. The 80 shops, 13 offices and 77 residences remaining in the Metropolitan Municipality from the project, where the level of completion of the construction reached 103 percent, were used as reserves for the major transformation in the region.

While eliminating the risky building stock that is at risk of collapse in a possible earthquake with urban transformation projects, the Metropolitan Municipality, which aims to give the city a modern look, has accelerated its work on the Istanbul Street Urban Transformation Project. In the Beşyol Urban Transformation Project, which was initiated with the aim of giving a modern look to Istanbul Street, which is Bursa's gateway to Istanbul, but where visual pollution is experienced with unplanned buildings and irregular repair shops, the constructions have been completed at a rate of 80 percent. Bursa Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Alinur Aktaş also examined the offices, shops and residences whose rough constructions were completed.

Full agreement in the first place

Bursa Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Alinur Aktaş said that they are rapidly continuing their urban transformation works on Istanbul Street in order to create a showcase worthy of Bursa, to solve the problems caused by unplanned construction and to take the necessary precautions before a possible earthquake disaster. Reminding that Istanbul Street, at the entrance to the city, is one of the areas that are the first to be observed by those who come to Bursa, Mayor Aktaş said, “However, it also has a construction that has many problems with its unplanned and irregular development and where risks are high in terms of earthquakes. a region. The reconciliation rate with the beneficiaries reached 240 percent in the first phase of the 120 thousand square meter project of 100 thousand square meters, which we plan to turn this place into a showcase of the city with a privileged urban transformation. Within the scope of the project, construction continues rapidly in the project, which consists of 1 shops, 30 offices and 118 residences on the island no. 193 where construction continues. We used the 13 shops, 77 offices and 103 residences that we will obtain from this project as reserve residences and shops for the Istanbul Street 1st Stage transformation area. Keys of residences, offices or shops will be delivered to the beneficiaries in this project within 3 months.”

2250 new residences

Stating that they are also preparing the application projects on the islands 120 and 2, which will be located in the first stage area of ​​​​3 thousand square meters in Beşyol, Mayor Aktaş said, “Within the scope of the project, our construction will start in the coming months with the completion of the evacuation and demolition. There will be 2 flats and 816 thousand square meters of commercial area on the island no. 11, and 3 flats and 306 square meters of commercial area on the island no. With the realization of these projects, we will build 3.500 flats and approximately 1.100 shops and deliver the flats and shops to the beneficiaries. As the Metropolitan Municipality, we will lay the foundations of 150 residences in the short term together with our other urban transformation projects in Arabayatağı - Ulus - Karapınar - Değirmenönü regions. In addition to our existing urban transformation liaison offices in Istanbul Street, Yiğitler, Esenevler, 2.250. Yıl Neighborhoods; We will open our urban transformation liaison offices at 75 different points in Hotsu, Gaziakdemir, Akpınar, Değirmenönü, Karapınar and Arabayatağı regions. With the urban transformations, we will change the face of Bursa and beautify it.”