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'Benidorm from the top of the Tecnohito', a Public Space initiative with local radio stations to project the city of tomorrow

14 June 2022
Alcalde de Benidorm Toni Pérez.

The mayor of Benidorm, Toni Pérez, has participated this morning in the first of the programs that from the upper platform of the tecnohito, at the confluence with the Avenida del Mediterráneo and the Plaza de la Hispanidad, will develop, on successive dates, the local stations with their magazine programs between 12 and 2 pm.

In this first appointment with the Radio, they have gone up to talk about the current situation and the projection of the city of tomorrow that is being developed with the different initiatives of the municipal government, they have accompanied the mayor, Ciriaco Clemente, manager of Hidraqua Marina Baixa, the Director of Business Development and Institutional Relations of Exterior Plus, Luz Pérez de Torres, the consulting engineer of Guía-Consultores, Miguel Ángel Crespo and the councillors of the Benidorm City Council of Benidorm, Ana Pellicer and José Ramón González de Zárate.

The tecnohito is the icon of the first phase of the remodelling of Avenida del Mediterráneo. The structure and its function do not leave anyone indifferent and have become a vector of commercial projection of the city; a 22-meter-high structure, covered by a circular mesh of LED screens as a single technological screen, which will serve as a commercial and informative beacon for municipal programming and information for passers-by.

On successive days, local stations will rise to the top of the technoito, with their own programming and guests.-