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Fuerteventura’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: A Flourishing Opportunity

Subheadline: The Canary Island is becoming a magnet for startups and innovative business ventures.

Fuerteventura is rapidly establishing itself as a thriving hub for entrepreneurship, fueled by a combination of stunning landscapes, a favorable climate, and a supportive business environment. With its tax incentives and growing digital infrastructure, the island is not just a paradise for tourists but also an attractive destination for startups. From tech-driven ventures to eco-friendly initiatives, the island is fostering a new generation of businesses eager to tap into both local and international markets.

Local government initiatives are playing a pivotal role in nurturing this entrepreneurial ecosystem. The rise of co-working spaces and innovation centers is providing aspiring founders with the resources they need to turn their visions into reality. With an emphasis on sustainability and innovation, Fuerteventura is poised to attract talents who are not only looking for business opportunities but also for a lifestyle change. Networking events and workshops are increasingly common, allowing entrepreneurs to connect, collaborate, and innovate in an inspiring setting.

The potential for growth is staggering, as Fuerteventura’s infrastructure continues to improve, making it easier for businesses to scale. As more startups emerge, they contribute to the local economy, create jobs, and enhance the island’s reputation as a comprehensive business destination. This perfect blend of opportunity and idyllic living is setting the stage for Fuerteventura to become a go-to destination, not just for vacationers, but for entrepreneurs and investors alike.

Source: Gobierno de Canarias

The judicial conflict over the old town of Corralejo adds two new victories for the neighbors. The Courts of First Instance and Instruction no. In both procedures, the resolutions conclude that the company did not acquire in good faith, so it cannot rely on public registry faith. The judges uphold the neighborhood claims, proving the extraordinary acquisition prescription, considering it proven that the neighbors have owned the properties in a public, peaceful and uninterrupted manner for more than thirty years. Property of the Carballo Acosta family, neighbors of the Casco Viejo. The rulings include the three requirements required for the declaratory action of ownership: the need for protection of the actor, the full identification of the property and the accreditation of ownership. Among the evidence presented by the neighbors, construction and connection licenses, tax receipts, cadastral documentation, photographs and testimonials that confirmed the continued possession of the properties stand out. Justice for the Morera and Minerva Carballo brothers and families The property in Placita de Corralejo is owned by the Morera Morera brothers, while the one located on Gerardo Estévez Martín Street belongs to Minerva Carballo Acosta, and to the family and heirs of her deceased brother, Mamerto Carballo Acosta, another resident who left without seeing his property recognized during his lifetime. Awaiting a criminal resolution in the Supreme Court The new resolutions add to the judicial trajectory that the Committee of Affected People of the Casco Viejo of Corralejo has managed to consolidate after more than two decades of struggle. Although the jurisprudence is overwhelming in favor of the residents through civil means, the last battle of the group is to ensure that the Supreme Court can criminally judge the Casco Viejo plot. The neighborhood fight of the Committee of Affected People has been recognized with the Canary Islands Gold Medal in 2017, it continues to consolidate its position in the courts against the company that considers itself the owner of a good part of the historic center of the fishing town. Balance of rulings favorable to the residents of Corralejo With these two new resolutions, the global count amounts to 128 rulings favorable to the residents of Corralejo, distributed among 64 from the Court of First Instance of Puerto del Rosario, 45 from the Provincial Court of Las Palmas and 19 from the Supreme Court.

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

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