Arica Avenue Section Reopens in Breña After Nearly 4 Years of Metro Construction
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A section of Arica Avenue in Breña, Lima, has reopened after nearly four years of closure due to Metro Line 2 construction.
- The reopening of four blocks is expected to improve traffic flow and boost local commerce.
- This marks a significant step in restoring connectivity between Breña and the Cercado de Lima districts.
After a prolonged closure of nearly four years, a significant section of Arica Avenue in the Breña district has finally reopened to vehicular traffic. La República reports on this development, highlighting the positive impact it will have on the daily lives of residents and the local economy.
The closure, which began in 2022 for the construction of Lima and Callao Metro Line 2, had severely disrupted traffic and negatively affected businesses in the area. The reopening of blocks 1 to 4, between Breña and Varela streets, is a welcome relief and a crucial step towards normalizing circulation in one of the city's main arteries.
This development is particularly significant for Breña, as emphasized by the district's mayor. The reopening not only promises to ease vehicular congestion but also serves as a catalyst for economic reactivation. The restoration of this vital route will undoubtedly facilitate easier movement for thousands of commuters and contribute to the recovery of commercial activity that had been stifled by the extended construction period.
La República notes that this reopening is part of a broader effort to mitigate the impact of the Metro Line 2 project. Previous sections near the Central, Manco Cápac, and Cangallo stations have also been reopened. While underground work continues at the Plaza Bolognesi station, the gradual release of affected avenues demonstrates progress and a commitment to minimizing disruption. This is a story of urban progress and the restoration of essential infrastructure, a narrative that resonates deeply with Lima's residents who have long endured the inconveniences of major public works.
Esta reapertura no solo mejora el tránsito, sino que también impulsa la reactivación económica de la zona. Seguiremos gestionando para recuperar cada vía afectada por estas obras.
Originally published by La República in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.