[1] This is due to the well established public transportation (two metro lines, bus and tram routes), two nearby parks; along with banks, commercial spaces and schools.
Interest in the area begun in the 1960s when a new road that linked North Bucharest to the South was constructed under the name Magistrala Nord–Sud (North–South Axis), providing a direct route from Piața Unirii to Șerban Vodă Avenue.
Further development resulted in the demolition of all old buildings on Văcărești Avenue between the Mihai Bravu Bridge and the Berceni housing estate.
Simultaneously, the Tineretului Park was expanded on the land previously occupied by old housing and the National Palace of the Children was built.
The alignment of Bulevardul Tineretului was slightly changed during this time, leading to the housing estate becoming smaller on plans for unexplained reasons.