Nomadar continues to make progress in the development of its Multi-Purpose Center, part of the broader Sportech City Cádiz project, following a new administrative milestone related to the environmental processing of the land where the facility is planned.
On December 2, the Territorial Delegation of the Government of Andalusia approved for processing the documentation submitted by the City Council of El Puerto de Santa María, determining that the information provided was sufficient to subject the project to an Abbreviated Strategic Environmental Assessment. This step does not represent the completion of the environmental evaluation, but it does confirm that the file meets the necessary requirements to proceed under this streamlined assessment framework.
The decision represents an important step forward in the urban planning process, as it allows the administrative procedure to continue. The Abbreviated Strategic Environmental Assessment is designed for projects that, due to their characteristics, can be assessed through a more agile process while still ensuring compliance with sustainability and environmental protection standards.
This milestone builds on previous progress made in the development of the project, which aims to create a Multi-Purpose Center designed to host events and activities related to sports, technology, and innovation, in line with Nomadar’s vision of developing modern, sustainable infrastructure with a positive local impact.
From Nomadar’s perspective, this progress validates the technical and administrative work carried out to date and represents a necessary step toward advancing into the next phases of the urban planning process. The company remains committed to transparent communication as further milestones are achieved.