Overview Of The Development Initiative
An Israeli consortium has submitted plans to redevelop the abandoned community of Trozena in the Limassol district, with proposals including 60 residential units, a campsite and a winery. The project has drawn attention from local stakeholders and social media users as planning authorities begin reviewing the applications.
From Abandonment To Investment
Development plans focus on transforming the largely abandoned village into a mixed residential and tourism destination. According to submitted proposals, the 60 residential units would be concentrated within the historic core of the community, while separate areas would be allocated for a campsite and winery facilities. The proposed winery and tourism infrastructure are intended to support visitor activity and broader investment in the area.
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Regulatory Scrutiny And Environmental Concerns
Local authorities confirmed that the planning process is underway. Giannis Tsoulophtas said the applications are currently under review. Part of the area falls within the Natura 2000 ecological network, triggering additional environmental assessment requirements. Cyprus’ Environment Department has requested further information regarding the project’s potential impact on protected flora and fauna covered under EU environmental legislation.
Planning And Zoning Implications
Current H1 zoning regulations allow residential development of up to three storeys and a maximum building height of 11.4 metres, subject to floor area and density requirements. However, Natura 2000 protections may require additional environmental impact studies before final approvals are issued.
Community And Investor Dynamics
Public reaction to the project has been mixed. Some local commentators have raised concerns about foreign investment in historically significant communities, while others argue that redevelopment could revive an area that has remained largely abandoned for years. Separate applications for the residential units, winery and campsite indicate a phased development approach as the consortium advances the project through the planning process.
Next Steps And The Future Of Trozena
Authorities are expected to continue reviewing the proposal following environmental and planning assessments. The outcome could influence how similar redevelopment projects are evaluated in environmentally protected areas across Cyprus.







