davigarma
Well-Known Member
No hay nada mas deprimente esta semana que leer la prensa económica de no importa que parte del mundo; en todas partes hay un protagonista negativo destacado : Spain. Que si vamos a quebar, que si nos van a echar del euro, que no vamos a cumplir y todo esto aliñado convenientemente con la salsa del desastre inmobiliario que padecemos.
Esta es la foto de la semana y la reseña en The Atlantic:
Apartment blocks in Sesena in the Toledo Provence near Madrid, Spain, seen on February 9, 2012. Only a 45-minute drive from downtown Madrid, towering vacant apartment blocks loom over empty streets and weed-filled lots. Apartments galore are for sale and rent, and prices are plunging. More than 13,000 apartments were supposed to go up here to create a mini-city for 30,000 people. But only 5,100 were built, many are uninhabited and most commercial storefronts in the mega-development are bricked shut. Spain’s phenomenal real estate crash and economic implosion has turned what was supposed to become a vibrant suburban paradise for young Spanish couples and their children into one of the most visible monuments of the country’s real estate boom gone bust.
(AP Photo/Paul White)
Vease como Atlantic para darle más dramarismo, escoge la foto de Paul White del desastre de Seseña con esa tierra ocre y requemada seguramente en el mes de Julio. Podía haber escogido una toma de ese mismo lugar en esta primavera con los campos de color verde pero eso no hubiese dado el mensaje que se quería dar
Y Mariano sin presentar presupuesto hasta que gane Arenas
Mariano date prisa que nos están sacudiendo hasta en las fotos !
S2
Esta es la foto de la semana y la reseña en The Atlantic:
Apartment blocks in Sesena in the Toledo Provence near Madrid, Spain, seen on February 9, 2012. Only a 45-minute drive from downtown Madrid, towering vacant apartment blocks loom over empty streets and weed-filled lots. Apartments galore are for sale and rent, and prices are plunging. More than 13,000 apartments were supposed to go up here to create a mini-city for 30,000 people. But only 5,100 were built, many are uninhabited and most commercial storefronts in the mega-development are bricked shut. Spain’s phenomenal real estate crash and economic implosion has turned what was supposed to become a vibrant suburban paradise for young Spanish couples and their children into one of the most visible monuments of the country’s real estate boom gone bust.
(AP Photo/Paul White)
Vease como Atlantic para darle más dramarismo, escoge la foto de Paul White del desastre de Seseña con esa tierra ocre y requemada seguramente en el mes de Julio. Podía haber escogido una toma de ese mismo lugar en esta primavera con los campos de color verde pero eso no hubiese dado el mensaje que se quería dar
Y Mariano sin presentar presupuesto hasta que gane Arenas
Mariano date prisa que nos están sacudiendo hasta en las fotos !
S2