The Valdecorvos neighbourhood was included in the city's 1989 local urban plan as an area reserved for subsidised housing. The first steps for its development date back to 1992, but due to various vicissitudes, the urbanisation file was not taken up again until 2001. However, the development of the land was only concretised in January 2008, when the specific modification of the urban development plan was approved, which unblocked the project. The urbanisation project was finally presented in September 2008 by the councillor in charge of the Ministry of Housing at the time,
Teresa Táboas, which envisaged the construction of more than half a thousand dwellings in the area, some of which were social housing. The development of the neighbourhood took 20 months and was completed in April 2010. The first
construction permit for the first three buildings was granted in June 2010 and on 9 June 2010, the central Prado Novo street was opened to pedestrian and vehicle traffic. In August 2010, construction began on a road under the railway line to connect the neighbourhood to the west with José Malvar Street and the city centre. In April 2011, work began on the development of Sequiña Street, from the new underground passage to Prado Novo Street. A complete upgrade of the Valdecorvos park was completed in April 2022. == Description ==