No war with the Region and an agreement, on every aspect of the project, with all the public and private actors in the area .

The Brazilian real estate giant JHSF is proposing a shared approach with the Region, local authorities, trade associations, and the Olbia university campus. The Tavolara Bay masterplan will not begin without an agreement based on "feasibility and a long-term vision."

This is the thrust of a week of work on the major Sardinian investment by real estate giant JHSF, the promoter of a project worth hundreds of millions of euros that includes a series of interventions along the Porto San Paolo coastline . The project could be fast-tracked through the Special Economic Zone (ZES), accelerating the process and bypassing the regional authorization process.

JHSF controls the Tavolara Bay company, which is already active with initial developments in the area. Plans are underway for a five-star hotel, thirty villas, a golf course, and a marina. In recent days, urban planners, architects, and planning specialists met with the mayor of Loiri Porto San Paolo, Francesco Lai. Representatives of the Olbia University, major trade associations (including Confcommercio), tourism operators, and public officials were also present.

JHSF, Tavolara Bay, and the Fasano group (partner in the Brazilian giant's operation) have sent a clear message: they do not intend to proceed without an agreement with the Region.

Danilo Magrini, manager of JHSF, says: "In each destination, we work by focusing on the context, through constant dialogue with local governments and stakeholders. Our approach begins with listening to develop integrated projects that combine economic sustainability and concrete benefits for the community, in terms of services, infrastructure, and opportunities." Alberto Biancu, shareholder and CEO of Tavolara Bay, adds: "This week's goal was to build a system in which Tavolara Bay, JHSF, and Fasano provide investment, technical expertise, and execution capacity, while the public administration contributes its vision and knowledge of the destination, the regulatory framework, and the community's priorities."

JHSF has confirmed that it is seeking an agreement with the Sardinian Region, but at the same time the Brazilians consider the Tavolara Bay project a priority in the group's international strategies and leave the door open to the Zes procedure, which involves the national government and the Municipality of Loiri Porto San Paolo.

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