The height of a residential building in Calle Lomilla, Benalmádena Pueblo, is once again causing concern for local residents and councillors. Members of the socialistopposition party, PSOE, held a meeting with residents to echo their dissatisfaction regarding the alleged height increase of the second phase of the Jacaranda development. PSOE spokesman, Javier Carnero, said that in 2007, work on the project was halted and the developer vowed to reduce the building by one storey and two basement levels. Carnero now accuses Jesús Fortes, the current Town Planning Councillor, of “ignoring the decree and granting the original licence regardless.”

Source: Benalmadena property news