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By the end of the year, travelers will have a more direct route to get to the tourist zone of Cancun thanks to the completion of a brand new bridge now under construction over the Nichupté Lagoon. Nichupté Lagoon Bridge After nearly two years, the highly anticipated Nichupté Lagoon Bridge is starting to appear like …

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A local judge has temporarily halted the construction of Cancun’s new vehicular bridge to the hotel zone over environmental concerns. Environmentalist groups have sued the massive infrastructure project due to its possible impact on local flora and fauna, especially in the biodiverse mangroves of the Nichupté Lagoon.  The flagship infrastructure project, Puente Vehicular Nichupté (Nichupté …

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The construction of Cancun’s new massive vehicular bridge is being delayed by a month due to environmental concerns. Authorities are expecting more information from the company on how to mitigate the bridge’s impact on the surrounding nature. Once complete, the new 8.8-kilometer-long bridge will facilitate access to Cancun’s hotel district and help avoid traffic jams …

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Authorities have announced a massive new infrastructure project that will see the construction of a new bridge to connect Cancun’s hotel zone with the city center. The mega-bridge will help ease congestion and improve access between vital Cancun areas separated by the Nichupte Lagoon.  The new bridge will span more than 8 kilometers in length …

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Nichupté Bridge, Colosio Boulevard, and Jaguar Park To Utilize Investment  The Mexican President, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO), has announced a 10 billion Peso ($472 million) investment in Cancun’s tourist infrastructure. The investment will focus predominantly on large public projects, geared to enhance the tourism experience in the region. A large portion of the funds …

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