Why has nobody mentioned that that particular ochoa is closing its doors. Do we only talk about theoretical supermarkets here?
Ochoa sold the property to the new store, in order to invest into their new Bellon-like mega store! Soon all you'll see for hardware stores will be the Bellon (home depot) type of stores for these folks.
The "Casco Historico", pretty much the old city centre of Santiago, will be turned into cafes, bistros, art galleries, bars, etc...
A lot of streets will be turned into pedestrian only sites...
The plans are included with the Santiago Metro and light rail services to be put into service in the city.
A new Plaza de La Salud (like the one in SD) will be erected in Santiago with public and private funds. The Cabral y Baez will be shut down and demolished thereafter. The grounds will be turned into green areas and the surrounds into the above described pattern of services.
The old air base at Bartolome Colon, will be also addressed to become the Central Park of Santiago.
The first steps is to control biz in the areas, by licenses only. Then by restricting the type of development/biz that can be carried out by sectors.
The maps are ready and the work will be a 20 year roll out. Many biz will be given enough time to move on a voluntary basis before enforcement begins for the new codes.