Sierra Blanca Estates makes its debut in the hotel and commercial development, as well as high-end residential, through the call to a total of four international studios who will bid to become, individually, the signatories of the design of a project that foresees an investment close to 250 million euros.
The local developer Sierra Blanca Estates announces the development of the Marbella Design Hills project, located on the golden mile of Marbella, it will have more than 80,000 m2 of surface where a residential complex will come to life with a total of 70 homes conceived under the branded luxury typology residences, spaces whose design and conceptualization involve international brands linked to the universe of fashion, jewelry, aviation or automotive, among others; a 5* GL hotel development with 80 rooms; a beach club restaurant with an area of 2,000m2; in addition to a wide commercial boulevard and a public garden promenade area that plans to host the largest open-air art exhibition in southern Spain.
According to Carlos Rodríguez, CEO of Sierra Blanca Estates, “Marbella Design Hills represents the culmination of our transformative vision of the Golden Mile. A mixed project that will not only be a new pole for private investment by future residents and international brands, but also a public space of enormous beauty and attraction for all citizens and visitors of Marbella. “We want our municipality to be the next international phenomenon in the style of the Design District and Wynwood of Miami, that is our aspiration”.
For his part, Pedro Rodríguez, founder and president of Sierra Blanca Estates, states that “sharing the same criteria as public administrations, at the local and regional level, is a great boost. The project to adapt access to the Golden Mile through the new boulevard of the Carretera a Istán will be a huge opportunity to enhance the enormous value of this area of the municipality, without a doubt an effort that will be responded to on our part by giving life to “a project designed to attract visitors and locals in equal measure and set a new benchmark beyond our territory”.