
Tren Maya Expansion Risks Repeat Environmental Harm in New Zone
Concerns rise over potential ecological damage in a proposed Yucatán corridor as the Tren Maya project advances, echoing earlier environmental critiques of the initiative.
Reporting on permits, construction, regulation, and major development decisions shaping Tulum’s urban growth and investment climate.
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Concerns rise over potential ecological damage in a proposed Yucatán corridor as the Tren Maya project advances, echoing earlier environmental critiques of the initiative.

Tulum has unveiled a new public beach access point at the Mirador Temple, enhancing visitor experience while preserving cultural heritage. The initiative aims to reduce overcrowding and protect archaeological sites.

Discover key differences between Tulum and Playa del Carmen’s real estate markets in 2025—investment potential, property types, pricing, and infrastructure to guide your next property decision.

Tulum leads Quintana Roo’s transformation with eco-conscious policies and sustainable practices, balancing growth with environmental stewardship and community well-being. Explore how the city is redefining development responsibly.

Thinking of buying land in Tulum? This in-depth 2025 guide walks you through legal steps, best areas, prices, risks, and how to invest responsibly—whether you’re foreign or local.

Riviera Maya’s 2025 real estate market thrives with rising demand, sustainable growth, and global investor interest—making it a prime destination for living, renting, or investing.

The National Guard has inaugurated a new detachment at Tulum International Airport and the Tren Maya station to strengthen security in the rapidly developing region, reflecting efforts to safeguard travel and infrastructure growth.

A major fire in Tulum has led to evacuation orders and emergency responses, with authorities working to contain the flames and assess damage to local communities and ecosystems.

Foreigners are increasingly investing in Tulum’s real estate. This guide explains legal steps, key areas, costs, and lifestyle benefits, offering a clear path to smart property ownership in Mexico.

Hotels along the Maya Train in Quintana Roo are striving to compete with established Yucatan Peninsula resorts by enhancing services and infrastructure, positioning themselves as key players in the region’s tourism landscape.

A major real estate fraud has been exposed in Tulum, involving illegal property sales and deceitful practices. Authorities are investigating the extent of the scandal affecting local residents and investors.

Residents and organizations collaborate on a sweeping reforestation effort to combat deforestation, aiming to plant 50,000 trees by 2025. The initiative blends education and action to address climate concerns while fostering community engagement.

Authorities in Tulum are working to address environmental damage caused by the Tren Maya’s construction through compensation efforts, aiming to restore ecosystems impacted by the infrastructure project.

Cemex obtains Tulum construction permit despite skipping public consultation and risking local river ecosystems, sparking community and environmental concerns. Details inside.

Tulum’s blend of natural beauty, wellness culture, and booming tourism has made it a global hotspot—yet its rapid growth raises urgent questions about sustainability and identity.

Tulum’s high prices stem from a surge in luxury tourism, rising living costs, real estate speculation, and infrastructure challenges, making paradise increasingly out of reach for many.

Calle 7, once a bustling hub in Tulum, now faces near paralysis due to ongoing infrastructure works. Locals and business owners are left in the dark as disruption threatens its future.

Tulum is many things to many people. This editorial explores the challenge of telling the truth in a town as diverse as it is magical. What should we say—and what should remain unsaid?

Investors in Tulum face growing risks as real estate fraud cases rise, threatening the region’s economic stability and property market integrity. Learn more about the challenges and solutions.

Tulum becomes the first municipality in Quintana Roo to host the state’s economic development fair, showcasing local businesses and fostering regional growth through innovative initiatives.