Lisbon is undergoing a meaningful urban change with the redevelopment of the former Feira Popular de Lisboa fairgrounds [[1]]. The “Entrecampos” project, led by Fidelidade, aims to create a new central buisness district and is one of the largest investments in the city in recent years. With a projected completion date of 2028, the project promises to reshape a key area of Portugal’s capital and inject new economic activity into the Entrecampos neighborhood [[2]].
A major redevelopment project is underway that will dramatically reshape a key area of Lisbon, Portugal, with completion anticipated by the end of 2028. The project centers on the former site of the Feira Popular de Lisboa, where construction is already transforming the 25,000+ square meter space.
Real estate group Fidelidade is leading the “Entrecampos” megaproject, envisioning a new central business district for the capital city. The development will comprise seven office buildings designed to accommodate approximately 14,000 employees daily, according to project promoters. This influx of workers is expected to significantly boost the local economy.
The scale of the transformation is difficult to imagine for those familiar with the area’s current state, though visible progress is being made behind the construction barriers. The redevelopment aims to create a modern, integrated hub within the Entrecampos district. You can find more details about the project’s scope here.