A mixed-use development integrated with Peru’s Metro Line 2 will include 479 apartments and 23 commercial units, according to local media reports. The project implements transit-oriented development to synchronize high-density residential and retail spaces with the city’s expanding mass transit network.
Residential and Commercial Scale
The project consists of a high-density residential complex designed to maximize land use adjacent to the transit corridor. According to reports from local media, the development will provide 479 housing units and 23 separate commercial premises to serve both residents and commuters.
- Residential: 479 apartments.
- Commercial: 23 retail locales.
- Infrastructure: Integrated proximity to Metro Line 2.
Integration with Metro Line 2
The development leverages the infrastructure of Metro Line 2 to create a transit-oriented hub. By placing a large volume of housing and commerce directly alongside a primary transit artery, the project aims to reduce reliance on private vehicles and decrease commute times for residents.
This approach focuses on the technical alignment of urban density with transport capacity, ensuring that the increased population in the immediate area is supported by the high-volume throughput of the metro system.