The Xunta begins the procedures to start construction of the first phase of the Coristanco business park

  • The approval a couple of weeks ago of the Structuring Plan for Business Land Development (Peose) for this park now allows the procedure for the expropriation of the land to begin
  • Phase 1 will cover an area of 60,983 m²
  • It specifies that the forecast on which the Xunta is working is to be able to tender the works in 2027 and to begin their execution immediately afterwards, since the contract for the drafting of the urbanisation project has also already been tendered
  • “We are settling a historic debt with this municipality which has spent years waiting to have its own industrial park,” she says

Santiago de Compostela, 28 March 2026

The Regional Minister for Economy and Industry, María Jesús Lorenzana, announced today that the Xunta has already initiated all the necessary procedures to begin construction of the first phase of the Coristanco business park (A Coruña) as soon as possible, which will cover an area of 60,983 m².

Accompanied by the Xunta’s territorial delegate in A Coruña, Belén do Campo, and the Director-General for Industrial Strategy and Business Land, Margarita Ardao, Lorenzana met today with businesspeople from the municipality, following the approval by the Xunta Council on 23 February of the Structuring Plan for Business Land Development (Peose) for the future Coristanco business park, which now allows the land expropriation procedure to begin.

“We are settling a historic debt with this municipality which has spent years waiting to have its own industrial park,” said the Regional Minister, who indicated that the forecast on which the Xunta is working is to tender the works in 2027 and to begin their execution as soon as possible, since the contract for the drafting of the urbanisation project has also already been tendered.

Lorenzana highlighted that approximately half of all the industrial land that the Galician Government is currently processing in the province of A Coruña, which amounts to almost 2 million square metres, is located in the Bergantiños region, “which gives a good indication of where most of the demand that we want to meet is concentrated,” she said.

Across the entire Bergantiños region, more than 1 million square metres of industrial land are in the process of being developed. In addition to the future Coristanco business park, work is focused on the expansion of the Bértoa business park in Carballo, which will add more than 629,000 m² and is on the verge of beginning the expropriation phase. And also on the Cabana de Bergantiños business park, which is in the environmental processing phase and will occupy an area of 267,216 m².

In the rest of the province, the Xunta is working on the expansion of the Sionlla business park in Santiago de Compostela; the creation of the Santa Comba business park; and Phase C of the Morás business park (Arteixo), which has already completed its works and is awaiting handover by the local council.