La Plata faces a historic limit: it sustains a heritage that can no longer be managed alone. With falling revenues, rising costs and a state structure that is not adapted, the city needs to move from the owner state to the intelligent state: modern concessions, professional management and real capitalization of its assets.
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La Plata faces a historic limit: it sustains a heritage that can no longer be managed alone. With falling revenues, rising costs and a state structure that is not adapted, the city needs to move from the owner state to the intelligent state: modern concessions, professional management and real capitalization of its assets.