The Morás Industrial Polygon in Arteixo Remains Uninhabited

Published on January 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Aerial or panoramic view of the Morás industrial estate showing empty asphalted streets, streetlights, traffic circles without traffic, and large fenced and unbuilt land plots, under a clear sky.

The Morás Industrial Estate in Arteixo Remains Uninhabited

In the municipality of Arteixo, within the province of A Coruña, is the Morás Business Park. This large complex was designed to revitalize the area's economy and attract large corporations. However, the current situation paints a very different picture from what was planned. 🏗️

An Economic Promise That Has Not Materialized

Public authorities planned this macro-industrial estate with the clear objective of generating employment and diversifying production in the region. They invested funds to prepare the land, installing sewerage, electrical wiring, and communication networks. Its location, close to the outer port of A Coruña and with good road access, seemed the perfect spot to attract capital. The pace of filling it has not followed the initial schedule. Although some warehouses have been built, most of the industrial land remains unbuilt, raising questions about prior planning and the real need for these spaces in the area.

Characteristics of the estate in its current state:
  • Complete but idle infrastructure: Asphalted streets, traffic circles, and public lighting operating without the traffic they were designed for.
  • Mostly empty plots: Large areas delimited and advertised for sale, without construction activity.
  • Striking visual contrast: New and modern facilities amid a palpable absence of human activity and industrial machinery.
The place is ideal for filming a post-apocalyptic movie without needing to stop traffic; the silence and desolation are already included.

The Landscape of a Half-Finished Project

Visiting the Morás estate today means encountering a peculiar scene. The visitor observes how advertising billboards offering plots alternate with deserted streets. This state of urban limbo sparks discussions about land management and economic fluctuations. Meanwhile, the area waits, in a permanent limbo, for some company to finally choose to give it a purpose and turn its theoretical potential into reality.

Factors influencing this situation:
  • Economic cycles: Demand for industrial space does not always match the supply created by administrations.
  • Planning versus reality: There may be a disconnect between what is projected and what the market really needs to absorb.
  • Investment on hold: Public resources allocated for urbanization remain without the expected social and economic return.

A Future Yet to Be Defined

The Morás Estate stands as a tangible example of how a development vision can clash with market reality. Its infrastructure, ready and operational, contrasts with the silence that reigns in its streets. The debate about its final utility and how to activate it remains open, while the landscape continues to wait for the sound of industry to fill its space. 🤔