(Prensa.com) On Saturday April 2 activists held a similar activity and painted murals remained intact during the week until yesterday, Friday, were covered with white paint as artists.
For this reason, the group calling itself The Collective, “came back with paints and brushes to redo the work.
Henry Lombard, a spokesman for The Collective, said that with “the second cultural assault on the former home of Uncle Sam” wanted to call attention, so that these facilities will become a cultural space in the middle of Panama City.
“We will not be demolished,” said Lombardo, who explained that in addition to painting murals members of The Collective made tonight, “a show of shadows and music.” The activity will be repeated next Saturday at the same site.
Members of The Collective announced that next week formally submitted its proposal to the competent authorities to be taken into account.
On the grounds of the former U.S. embassy, built in 1941 – Financial Tower will rise nearly 70 stories, the work promoted by the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) to accommodate public and private offices.
In March it was learned that the MEF has awarded the demolition of the building company Construction Project Manager, SA, amounting to $ 284,000.