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The city of towers we see now was largely created by a wild and chaotic market to cater for cheap package holidaymakers from northern Europe, whose bearleaders have transformed the Costa Blanca from a chain of picturesque small towns and villages to a continuous booming holiday resort in less than half a century. He developed and sold 300 condominium units on Spain's Costa Blanca, acted as a principal in TriBeCa's first legal loft co-op conversion, and was instrumental in the creation of several hundred units of subsidized and middle income housing in Brooklyn, with several hundred more units under development in Rockland County, Puerto Rico and Manhattan. We are going to increase our Spanish direct points of Sales to five (5) points: Costa del Sol, Costa Brava, Costa Blanca, Mallorca and the Canary Islands. |
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