The head of Tourism in Sinaloa applauded that within the National Infrastructure Plan 2014-2018 of the Federal Government was contemplated to give continuity to the project that will provide Sinaloa with a new product.
"We are happy because if you remember last year there was the fear of canceling the CIP project, and last night I confirmed the investment of more than 1 billion pesos and the construction of the first hotel by the end of this year."
He compared the size of the CIP Teacapán with that of the Mazatlan fate, talking about the importance of the project.
The official ruled out that this new project will displace Mazatlan, but will be strengthened, as it happened with Los Cabos.
In addition to Mazatlán has its own segment of investors, such as the five hotels, two four-to-five star hotels designed to be built from May.
"We hope that in May we can start a complex of condominiums and commercial where the best brands will be."
The official estimated that with the new investments could be overcome the real estate boom lost in 2007.
The ad missed. In the presentation of the National Infrastructure Plan 2014-2018 by President Enrique Peña Nieto, in which 7.7 trillion pesos will be invested throughout the country to move six key sectors of the economy and generate better paid jobs and a better quality of Life for Mexicans, there were several areas where Sinaloa stands out.
Among the development projects, the Santa María Dam, the expansion and modernization of the port of Mazatlán, the termination of the pipeline, hospital construction, two electric power generation plants, a fertilizer plant and The infrastructure of the CIP Teacapán.