In a statement, officials said the Ribamar project is the result of a joint venture between AEDAS Homes, a Spanish real estate developer, and LandCo, a Santander bank company specialising in integrated land development and urban planning.
In a statement to Lusa, a source close to the project said that the first two towers, one presented at the end of July and another that could be built on an adjacent plot of land if demand continues, represent a total investment of over €125 million.
The development will be located 200 meters from Praia da Rocha Beach and will initially feature a tower with 116 apartments ranging from one to four-bedroom apartments, with private terraces of up to 60 square meters (m2), and several common areas, the statement reads.
The project will be developed on land owned by LandCo and will have a buildable area of 14,000m² of residential space and 2,200m² of commercial space.
In addition to the apartments, the project also includes the construction of common areas such as a swimming pool, gym, social club, solarium, children's area, and coworking space, designed to offer a "first-class residential experience," it adds.
Marketing for this first project in Portugal between LandCo and Aedas Homes has already begun, and construction is scheduled for the second quarter of 2026, according to those responsible, who estimate revenue of 70 million euros.
This project also includes an option to purchase another adjacent plot of land, where a second tower with 116 more apartments could be built, "if demand remains strong and sustainable," the statement adds.
"In total, the Santander bank developer has four plots of land in the Algarve with the capacity to develop nearly 500 homes," it concludes.
Is this the start of the destroying of the Portuguese coastal areas by putting up high rise buildings? Spain was damaged with no control and based on utter greed, now Portugal is next?
By Jacques De la Haye from Other on 04 Aug 2025, 10:16
That’s horrible. 16 floors is damaging Algarve with the high rise awful Spanish-like concrete buildings. Portimao is already mostly destroyed, but it must be enough with this concrete djunle projects. .
By Marty from Algarve on 04 Aug 2025, 10:27
What a shame! These Portuguese small mind local and central governments midgets are betraying their people and destroying Portugal's natural beauties and resources! Just look next door and cry when you see the destruction of all southern Spanish Mediterranean coast! The usual criminals are doing what they know best? The same or worse is happening to our Algarve's coast! Local myopic minds and a criminal central government are committing a lesa-magesty crime against Portugal and its people by allowing these terrible abuses! Bye, bye Portugal! Adieu Algarve! Aufwiederseen Praia da Rocha! Tchau tchau Praia do Vau. I cry!... Adeus Portugal!...
By A L Fernandes from Other on 05 Aug 2025, 05:07