Overview
- Mayor Ulpiano Suárez led the reinauguration of the three‑block core of Sarmiento Avenue following six months of works.
- City officials reported more than 15,000 attendees at the reopening, which featured live music, DJs, artisan stands and restaurant promotions.
- The municipality cites ARS 1.12 billion in public works, including new interlocking pavement, rebuilt sidewalks with tactile guides, LED lighting, drainage and full renewal of the water network.
- The schedule extended from five to roughly six months due to deteriorated water and sewer pipes that required Aysam’s intervention.
- Operational changes prioritize pedestrians with the removal of bus stops between Belgrano and Chile, while the corridor builds on Michelin‑recognized restaurants and nearby hotels with new projects such as the planned Astor Club.