Overview
- Municipal authorities completed the acquisition through Prolima and announced it at a ceremony with Mayor Rafael López Aliaga, Prolima officials, and the property’s owners.
- The restoration program covers 13 blocks of buildings, recovery of the historic park and more than two hectares of green areas, and specialized equipment.
- The plan includes a new neighborhood and cultural building plus a participatory cultural management process with local residents.
- Officials say the intervention will address severe structural deterioration and return the site to active cultural and social use.
- The initiative is tied to the broader Centro Histórico recovery effort linked to Damero de Pizarro pedestrianization and planned works at Plaza Italia and the Antiguo Hospital Real de San Andrés.