Some very early concept artwork work created by Paramount Licensing
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Some very early concept artwork work created by Paramount Licensing
"It looks quite small."
Once built this site would be twice the size of the Olympic Park built in east London.
So it's certainly not small.
It looks quite small.
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It is pointless talking (or more accurately arguing) about Murcia. The project has been planned for Kent. End of story.
The tourist figures for Murcia are not misleading, they're correct. You guys are just clutching at straws. No private investors in over four years. One thing Spain isn't short of is land. It would make much more sense to build it close to a major city or tourist region, not in a poor, rural area.
The point missed here is that the site is only 15km from the Valencia region southern boundary including Alicante and Benidorm -- Alicante is only 1 hour away, Benidorm 1:30. So the percentage numbers for Murcia only are very misleading.
The figure for Murcia tourists was a little low.
There were 60 million visitors to Spain in 2013, so 1.24% of that figure is 744,000.
Still a tiny, tiny number.
At the moment, the only argument for Murcia is that it's sunny.
Let's look at some figures.
Population of Murcia - 1.47 million
Tourist visitors to Murcia - 650,000
Murcia currently attracts 1.24% of visitors to Spain.
Population of London - 8.3 million
Visitors to London - 16.8 million
Plus another approximately 12 million people living within an hour of London.
Looking at the number of potential customers, why would anyone give a second thought to Murcia?
The figures don't lie. No wonder the chap trying to build it hasn't raised any money from private investors.
He can't even pay the Spanish government the €12 million his football club owes in tax!
By the way, Malaga is not close to Murcia. It's 400km away.