Urbanismo proempresarial y viviendas desocupadas en el área metropolitana de Buenos Aires: el caso de la ciudad de Lomas de Zamora

The process of economic recovery that was experienced after the economic, social and political crisis of 2001 in Argentina, represented an opportunity, fundamentally, for the construction and real estate business sector. The investments of the real estatedevelopers, protected by the same local gover...

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Autor principal: Romano, Bárbara Teresa
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/beg/article/view/5057
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Sumario:The process of economic recovery that was experienced after the economic, social and political crisis of 2001 in Argentina, represented an opportunity, fundamentally, for the construction and real estate business sector. The investments of the real estatedevelopers, protected by the same local governments, concentrated not only in the traditional neighborhoods of the Ciudad Autónoma of Buenos Aires, but also in areas little explored by the pro-business urbanism: the head towns of the partidos of BuenosAires Metropolitan Area (AMBA). One of them is Lomas de Zamora, which is located in the southern corridor of the agglomerate, and has undergone a recent verticalization process that has contributed to the expansion of houses discovered. In this presentation, we propose to analyze the quantity and distribution of houses discovered, through the information present in the last three national censuses (INDEC, 1991 - 2001-2010), as opposed to population growth residential that seems stagnant; with an approach that tries to interpret the characteristics that are behind the phenomenon (or real estate strategy?) of vacant houses.