The Regulatory Plan of Thessaloniki constitutes an integrated spatial and urban planning strategic framework of the Greater Thessaloniki Area. It aims to guide the region’s development in alignment with national spatial policies, focusing on areas such as production sectors, transport systems, land and housing policy, and environmental protection. The plan seeks to address key challenges while enhancing the city’s historical identity and improving residents’ quality of life.
A core objective is to balance socio-economic inequalities by expanding housing, employment, recreation, and entertainment opportunities across Thessaloniki. The plan also highlights the need for neighbourhood revitalisation, protecting residential areas from disruptive land uses and ensuring sustainable urban growth. A key focus is on preserving and promoting Thessaloniki’s rich cultural heritage and historical background, recognising its significance as a driving force for urban regeneration and sustainable development.
The framework emphasises Thessaloniki’s internationalisation and economic development, promoting spatial cohesion across the metropolitan area while ensuring balanced growth. Social cohesion and equality of opportunities are integral goals, underpinned by policies aimed at enhancing the quality of life through urban regeneration and preventing urban sprawl.
Environmental protection plays a crucial role, with measures to safeguard natural resources and cultural heritage. The document advocates for sustainable economic development, social justice, and environmental conservation, incorporating these elements into all projects and studies in the area. The plan calls for public consultation and coordination with regional planning efforts to finalise its geographical scope and priorities, ensuring a cohesive and sustainable urban future for Thessaloniki.
The New Regulatory Plan of Thessaloniki plays also the role of the Regional Spatial Framework of Thessaloniki.