Nice will envy Lyubimovka, and Monaco will envy Balaklava
Sevastopol, within the framework of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, entered into an agreement on the construction of a fashionable resort on the North Side, worth 15 billion rubles.
The YUGA company and Promsvyazbank are participating in the implementation of a major investment project, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Recently, at the city council, we decided to develop the site on the North Side as a recreational cluster,” recalled Sevastopol Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev. – And, in particular, this decision was largely started thanks to an investor who purchased a plot of land and came up with a proposal to create a 5-star hotel and a complex of apart-hotels nearby, with the integrated development of the area around. At the same time, all infrastructure, beaches, will be available to all Sevastopol residents.”
According to the governor, this is the first large modern hotel complex on the North Side in the modern history of Sevastopol, and the government, together with investors, will apply for interest rate compensation from Rostourism for the construction of new hotels. The complex will occupy an abandoned area with unfinished construction near the village of Lyubimovka. In general, Sevastopol will have to attract 200 billion investments by 2025.
“A large number of investors have already arrived and have already begun to do something, and if in the future we added the ability to reimburse the funds spent, the investment cycle would be more intense. Many, without waiting for our support, began to build new accommodation themselves in order to get into the season,” Razvozhaev noted.
According to him, for the full development of the resort in Sevastopol there are not enough hotels, service and pricing policy. Modular hotels, for the construction of which the city received 150 million rubles, will only partially alleviate the shortage of hotel rooms. Fashionable glamping sites will soon appear at the former tourist sites of the Great Sevastopol Trail as part of the development of eco-tourism. But the main plan is to build a yacht marina in Balaklava, which will “substitute imports” from Monaco.
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