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June
2023


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The Institut Català del Sòl, INCASÒL, starts the commercialisation of the economic activity sector of Rocarodona-Olvan, located in the municipality of Olvan (Berguedà).

A total of 14 plots are for sale, for different uses, mainly industrial, commercial and offices. The plots have different surface areas and range from 13,000 m2, the largest, to 1,800 m2, the smallest. A total of 5 are already developed and the remaining plots are expected to be completed by the beginning of 2025. 

The deadline for acquiring one of the plots was 22 June of this year and the application was made online and then the proof of purchase was presented to INCASÒL

It has a total surface area of approximately 53 hectares. They are located in a strategic place, near the Gironella Nord exit of the Eix del Llobregat (C-16), Eix Europeu E9 of communication between Barcelona and Tolosa de Llenguadoc and connected with the Vic – Gironella regional road (C-154).

The Catalan Government is promoting these sectors, generating jobs in Catalonia. They will facilitate the economic growth of Berguedà and will respond to the demand for industrial land.

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