The new urban area, the partial development plan Tortosa’s Temple Sud, has a total area of ​​77,272 m2, which incorporates 14,849 m2 of public facilities (where  the Commissioner of the Mossos and a 10,000 m2 reserve for the Department of Education is currently located), 18,028 m2 of roads and 14,849 m2 of free spaces with a children’s playground and 8-meters-wide boulevard that connects Plaça del Bimil·lenari with Plaça de la Família. In terms of construction, it should be noted that this is one of the first urban developments in the city to perform environmentally-responsible water management separating rainwater and sewage.

The approach involves the construction of 598 homes in the future, of which more than 30% will be state-subsidised housing.

The Temple Sud urban development project represents a total investment of 4.5 million euros, of which SB Immobiliària has invested 88.62% and the rest comes from other small proprietors in the Sector. This proposal rose from a strong desire of the Compensation Board of this Partial Development Plan -headed by the firm Subirats Bureau– to improve the city and to dignify access to it.

It should be noted that SB Immobiliària has also promoted the commercial dynamism inthe area, getting two top-level operators to set up there and create a hundred jobs to the city.

On one hand, the developer of the Subirats family has made an investment of 3 million euros by constructing and renting a building of more than 3,000 m2 with private parking area for the French DIY chain AKI.

In addition, SB Immobiliària has also achieved the signing of an agreement to sell a plot to the supermarket chain ESCLAT- BON PREU and the construction works have already begun so it can be established during the following next quarter of the year.