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Hotel House is an apartment building in Porto Recanati, Italy, about 25 km from the regional capital Ancona. The building houses around 2,000 people (roughly 20% of the town's population) in 480 units.[1]
The building is diverse and swellsШаблон:What significantly in size during the summer months; 90% of inhabitants are foreign, representing 40 different nationalities.[1][2] 21.9% of Porto Recanati's population is foreign-born, the highest percentage in the region of Marche and among the highest in Italy.[3]
The building has a gritty reputation and is notorious locally as a magnet for crime and narcotics.[4] In April 2018, police discovered human remains in a well near Hotel House during a drug investigation.[5][6] The remains were found to belong to a teenager who disappeared in 2010; forensic evidence led authorities to her alleged boyfriend, a foreign-born Hotel House resident, but despite an investigation no charges were laid and the suspect's whereabouts are now unknown.[6]
History
The building was constructed during a historic building boom, on what was then the outskirts of Porto Recanati, intended as tourist accommodations; however, as economic conditions changed, apartments were occupied by low-income workers and families, mostly of foreign origin.[7][8] As the area declined, services crumbled due to non-payment of utility bills, causing sanitation issues severe enough to trigger an investigation by the European Parliament.[9] Open drug dealing, controlled first by the Camorra and later by foreign gangs, exacerbated the area's social problems.[2]
The building has been labeled an eyesore due to its decrepitude and visual impact on the area's coastal scenery.[10] In April 2014, the outgoing mayor of Porto Recanati, Rosalba Ubaldi, proposed demolishing Hotel House and constructing new housing in its place.[11] In 2017, the regional government approved a resolution asking for funds from the state budget for redevelopment of the area.[12] Politicians Matteo Salvini and Alessandra Mussolini have each visited Hotel House and endorsed its demolition and redevelopment.[13][14][15]
The building's social conditions have been the subject of academic studies, publications and documentary films.[16][17][18][19][20]
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