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When it was announced in 2010, the Corinthians Stadium would have a convention center and hotel nearby, would host concerts and would create many jobs in the far East Zone. An industrial park was promised for the region during the military dictatorship. In 2011, the promise changed - it would be a technology park. Mayors from different parties announced tax incentives. In this episode of #SaoPauloNasAlturas, you will see the many mistakes in the implementation of million-dollar projects in the neighborhood that did not lead to the announced development, nor sustainable job creation or even urbanity - good places to walk or enjoy life. As in many other subway stations, there is no housing nearby and people have to travel by bus to catch the train. In this program, architects Rita Canutti and Lucas Nobre, both from Itaquera, talk about the ups and downs in forty years of announcements. And Globo's correspondent in Paris, Marcelo Courrege, tells how stadiums in Europe changed their neighborhoods for the better. Corinthians did not respond to requests to comment on its plans to increase the flow of people at the stadium and improve the surrounding neighborhood. If this is your first video here, I suggest you subscribe to the channel, click the bell to receive notifications of new videos and share the link with your friends. Discussing the city deserves a lot, a lot of viewers. Thank you for the ongoing support of @nortisincorporadora8583 and @smartfit #saopaulo #sp #architecture #urbanism #development #GDP #ESG #itaquera #zonaleste #corinthians #investment ???????? What did you think? Comment below and share the video with your friends! ????️ Oh, and subscribe to the channel: /saopaulonasalturas ???? Cities and architecture deserve a lot more viewers! ???? #architecture #urbanism #spnasalturas #sustainability #sãopaulo #cidadedesaopaulo