Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Top 5 This Week

Related Posts

Unlocking Fuerteventura: New Business Trends Driving Growth

Fuerteventura’s Business Ecosystem: Empowering Local Entrepreneurs
Unlocking new opportunities for growth and innovation on the island.

In the heart of the Canary Islands, Fuerteventura stands out as a burgeoning hub for entrepreneurs eager to carve their niche in a competitive market. With its unique blend of scenic beauty and favorable climate, the island is attracting not just tourists, but also a wave of business enthusiasts and startups looking to set up shop. The local government is actively fostering this entrepreneurial spirit, offering support through grants, workshops, and mentorship programs aimed at nurturing innovative ideas and sustainable practices.

One of the key drivers of this entrepreneurial boom is the island’s commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly tourism. As more businesses recognize the value of environmental responsibility, new ventures focusing on organic farming, green technology, and eco-tourism are thriving. These enterprises not only contribute to the local economy but also enhance Fuerteventura’s reputation as a forward-thinking destination. This shift towards sustainable practices is not only appealing to eco-conscious travelers but also positions local startups as leaders in a growing global market.

Furthermore, the rise of remote work has brought a new demographic of digital nomads to the island, invigorating sectors such as co-working spaces and local services. This influx of professionals provides a new customer base for existing businesses and creates collaborative opportunities that can spark innovation. As the island continues to adapt and grow, Fuerteventura is proving to be a fertile ground where creativity and commerce are flourishing together, ensuring a bright future for local entrepreneurs.

Source: Gobierno de Canarias.

Pájara City Council | Radio Sintonía The Pájara City Council has approved a Paving Plan with an investment of 1,969,492 euros to improve more than thirty streets in different areas of the municipality. Pájara approves a paving plan of almost two million to improve more than 30 streets in the municipality. The actions will take place in Costa Calma, Morro Jable, Solana Matorral, La Lajita, Pájara and Vinamar, with plans to expand the number of roads in the future. Actions in several centers The plan includes intervening in 20 streets in Costa Calma, 10 in Morro Jable and several roads in Solana Matorral and the SUP-5 of Vinamar. The first deputy mayor and Councilor for Urban Planning, Alexis Alonso, explained that the project has been prepared by the Technical Office during the last few months. In addition, he highlighted that this is a planned action to progressively improve the road network. Improvement of public spaces For his part, the mayor, Alejandro Jorge, stressed the importance of this plan for the municipality. In this sense, he pointed out that the works will allow action on a total of 36 streets. Likewise, he indicated that this type of actions reflect the City Council’s commitment to improving public spaces. With this plan, the City Council seeks to improve the condition of the roads and reinforce the quality of the infrastructure in the municipality. Pájara approves a paving plan of almost two million to improve more than 30 streets in the municipality.

Originally reported by radiosintonia.com, rewritten by the Fuerteventura Times AI Editorial Desk.

Read full report on radiosintonia.com

Popular Articles