Overview
- Barcelona's City Council has unveiled a detailed €11.5 million plan to permanently reurbanize the Sant Antoni superblock, replacing its provisional design from 2019.
- The project spans 22,600 m² and introduces a single-level platform with two paving types to differentiate pedestrian and vehicle zones, enhancing usability and aesthetics.
- Construction is set to begin in early 2026 and last approximately 18 months, with completion expected in 2027.
- The redesign will add tree rows, reduce planters to sunlit crossings, and formalize loading zones, addressing challenges observed in previous green axes projects like Consell de Cent.
- BComú has criticized the perceived delay in implementation, urging adherence to prior agreements with neighborhood and merchant groups.