The City Of Santos Is About To Gain A New Landmark In The Commercial And Real Estate Sectors: The Construction Of The Largest Mall On The Coast Of São Paulo, The Litoral Plaza Santos. With An Innovative Project And A Large Investment, Construction Begins This Semester And Is Expected To Be Completed By The Second Semester Of 2027.
The construction of the largest mall on the coast of São Paulo, which will be built in the area of the Port Workers Athletic Association, will include a shopping center, commercial and residential towers, as well as a green park. The Peralta Group, responsible for the project, has already received all the authorizations from the City Hall of Santos, including the execution permit and the approvals of the impact studies in the region.
What To Expect From The New Mall
The construction of the Litoral Plaza Santos promises to transform the shopping and leisure experience in the city. The project bets on the concept of open mall, an innovative format that brings stores open to the outside, providing an atmosphere similar to traditional European urban squares.
The complex will be integrated with five commercial and residential towers, creating a multifunctional space that combines living, working, and entertainment in one place.
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The development will be built in the Jabaquara neighborhood, an intermediate area of the city that has been undergoing revitalization processes. The choice of location was not by chance: in addition to ease of access, the new mall promises to boost the local economy and attract new investments to the region.
Project Details: Infrastructure And Sustainability

The differential of the mall will be its open structure integrated into the urban environment, unlike traditional enclosed shopping centers. This model, in addition to offering a modern visual, promotes airflow and provides greater thermal comfort for visitors.
The project is not limited to the mall. The five planned towers will have a spacing of up to 150 meters between them, avoiding excessive heating and shading. This strategy improves wind circulation and brings more quality of life to those who visit or live in the space.
Job Creation
During the construction phase, the development is expected to generate more than 2,500 direct jobs, ranging from construction workers to engineers and architects. After its inauguration, the expectation is that around 3,000 people will be directly employed in the mall and the commercial buildings.
The arrival of the largest mall on the São Paulo coast represents an economic advancement for Santos. In addition to boosting commerce and service provision, the development is expected to increase the value of properties in the surrounding area and create new opportunities for local entrepreneurs and merchants.
When Does Construction Start And End?
The City Hall of Santos authorized the start of works for this semester, with an expected completion in the second semester of 2027. The first phase will include the construction of the new social headquarters of the Port Workers Athletic Association.
Large constructions always bring challenges, especially regarding traffic. To minimize the impact on the surroundings, the Peralta Group will adopt techniques such as the use of precast parts, accelerating execution and reducing the need for road blockages. The impact studies on the neighborhood and traffic have already been approved, ensuring that the work is conducted responsibly.

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