Santa Cecília district advances with Minha Casa Minha Vida and retrofit

The Santa Cecília district in central São Paulo is attracting real estate investments focused on affordable housing and retrofit projects. Developers like Magik JC and Plano&Plano are launching accessible developments, while Somauma revitalizes old buildings. These initiatives go beyond the bohemian stereotype of the neighborhood, benefiting low-income families.

Santa Cecília, a central São Paulo neighborhood known for its bohemian identity and 'cecilier' moniker for residents, is transforming with a focus on affordable housing. According to Secovi, 87.5% of apartment launches in the last 12 months until September cost up to R$ 350,000. The Campos Elíseos sub-region sees the highest appreciation, with the square meter price rising 3.4% in 12 months, more than double Santa Cecília's rate, per the Datazap index.

Magik JC, specializing in popular housing in the Center, launched Bem Viver Angélica, testing three-bedroom units of 40 m²—four meters more than two-bedroom ones. "We want to appeal to families seeking this format who are usually outside credit mechanisms," says André Czitrom, CEO and founder of the company. The projects incorporate elements from Brazil's golden age of architecture, such as tiles, exposed concrete, and veranda eaves.

Plano&Plano plans to create 5,000 units across six plots in the central area. Its current launch, Centro&Barão de Campinas, offers 289 apartments up to 34.56 m² in 19 floors, with shared common areas like a rooftop and playroom, targeting varied profiles such as childless couples. Incorporation director Renée Silveira notes that security concerns are waning, allowing the use of 'Center' in product names.

For sustainable options, retrofit is gaining ground. Somauma revitalized RBS 700 in Campos Elíseos, turning an old insurance building into 60 apartments with colorful murals, a biophilic landscaped terrace, bike parking, and expanded balconies. This approach reduces carbon footprint by avoiding demolitions. Somauma founder Marcelo Falcão comments: "Prices in the Center are not elastic; they have limits." A new state administrative center could spur speculation in the area.

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Illustration of overcrowded and chaotic pre-Carnival street party on Consolação Street in São Paulo, with crowds in tumult and medical teams attending victims.
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Public prosecutor's office investigates overcrowding at carnival blocks on consolação

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São Paulo's Public Prosecutor's Office announced an investigation into the overcrowding at pre-Carnival megablocks on Consolação Street on February 8, which led to tumults and medical treatments. Experts criticize planning failures by the city hall, while Mayor Ricardo Nunes downplays the incident as a success.

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Governor Tarcísio de Freitas announced the redeployment of police from São Paulo's center to outer districts facing rising robberies, following the dismantling of Cracolândia. The state will boost police numbers and co-fund the city's Smart Sampa camera system. This aims to balance security across the city without neglecting the center.

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Historian and archaeologist Angélica Moreira da Silva, 57, has organized São Paulo state's first 'brick library', cataloging 216 brick pieces in two volumes released in 2024 and 2025. The collection, from excavations at city historical sites, recounts the early industrialization of the region through brick markings and symbols.

After seven years of abandonment, Mayor Germán Casagua Bonilla handed over the renovated Cultural House in Neiva's Comuna 9, with an investment of 280 million pesos. The space now provides a safe environment for children, youth, and adults in artistic activities. The project aims to strengthen cultural identity and steer youth away from vulnerabilities.

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A not-for-profit organization, the Mission for Inner City Cape Town, is transforming the city's central business district into more welcoming and walkable areas through small-scale interventions. Launched eight months ago, it collaborates with the Cape Town Central City Improvement District to support local initiatives and unlock private investment. Cofounder Tim Harris emphasizes building platforms that harness local energy and ingenuity.

 

 

 

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