“There are investors” – a new city will be built in Crimea on the Black Sea coast
A new resort town will be built in Crimea on the western coast of the Black Sea.
The Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic, who oversees the implementation of the Federal Target Program, Evgeny Kabanov, stated this in an interview with Crimean journalist Oleg Kryuchkov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the official, large Russian investors will be involved in the implementation of the project.
“We need to form a basis for housing construction and for recreational clusters, dare I say it, new recreational cities. Now, under the leadership of Marat Khusnullin (Deputy Prime Minister of Russia), the head of the republic, we are considering and will soon present the emergence of a new city in Crimea. With an understanding of what needs to be built, in what timeframe it should be built, with an understanding of financing - what the state undertakes, what the investor undertakes...
Now we will fundamentally decide the possibility of financing this infrastructure, the location of this new city, but I don’t want to get ahead of ourselves yet and say what kind of project this is. This is the Black Sea. This is a Western direction, so I think that the business that will come here is in negotiations with a number of systemic Russian investors. I think they will solve the issue of migrant workers and labor on construction sites,” said Kabanov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.