THE eyesore Los Alamos hotel in Torremolinos will be replaced by a luxury sustainable complex featuring wood as its main ingredient and targeting digital nomads.
Called Oceanika, the urban regeneration project will feature state-of-the-art, highly energy-efficient homes on the site of the hotel that has been empty for over a decade.
The new complex aims to open by the end of 2025.
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Covering over 15,000 m2, the luxury residential complex will have 180 apartments and common areas such as a gym, swimming pool, co-working spaces, and green areas.
Situated next to the N-340 highway, its location will allow direct links for residents to the airport, the Maria Zambrano train station as well as Torremolinos and Malaga cities themselves.
The building design aims to be as sustainable and energy-efficient as possible with wood as the main material coming from sustainably managed forests.
Oceanika will in fact become the largest wooden construction …