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“MADRID, NUEVO NORTE”, A PROJECT AGAINST COVID-19: TOURISM AS AN OPPORTUNITY
 
     
     “MADRID, NUEVO NORTE”, A PROJECT AGAINST COVID-19: TOURISM AS AN OPPORTUNITY
     MADRID, NUEVO NORTE”, UN PROYECTO CONTRA LA COVID-19: EL TURISMO COMO OPORTUNIDAD


Autor(es):
Sotelo Pérez, Ignacio
Sotelo Pérez, María
Sotelo Navalpotro, José Antonio


Periódico: Cuadernos de Turismo

Fonte: Cuadernos de Turismo; No. 47 (2021): Enero - Junio; 447-486

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Resumo: The urban history that has given way to the so-called “Madrid, New North” begins at the end of the last century when around the nineties, a comprehensive remodeling that completely transforms its appearance is being studied for the Madrid Chamartín station and its surroundings. Finally, this approach did not achieve, for various reasons, that it had sufficient institutional recognition for an urban plan to be carried out to resolve the situation in which there was some land that occupied about three million square meters, and on soils that comprised the so-called “Specific Planning Area (APE 08.03), Castellana Extension”; and whose operation to be more exact would be commonly known as “Operation Chamartín”; which later would be renamed with the name that currently remains of “Madrid, Nuevo Norte”. Throughout this study we approach As we can see in the variables that make up the Methodology developed and applied, the residual spaces that are part of the Lost spaces (formless and useless anti spaces) predominate in this geographic space. It is a no-man's-land along the edges of the highways, whose conservation nobody cares about, and which nobody uses. Starting point for further research in which the reference should be the tourist activities that will be generated in what we could call the post-Covid-19 stage.