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    ARMENIAN FOUNDATION VENTURES INTO REAL ESTATE SECTOR WITH ISTANBUL PROJECT

    Hurriyet
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=armenian-foundation-gives-precious-land-for-luxury-project-2010-12-14
    Dec 14 2010
    Turkey

    Istanbul's Armenian community has ventured into the city's booming
    property sector with the completion of Lotus Evleri, a luxury housing
    project. DAILY NEWS photo, Emrah GÜREL

    Istanbul's Armenian community has ventured into the city's booming
    property sector with the completion of Lotus Evleri, a luxury housing
    project whose foundations were laid four years ago by Patriarch
    Mesrop II.

    The project was built on 11,250 acres of land on a ridge overlooking
    the Bosphorus. The land is the biggest piece of land owned by
    Istanbul's Armenian community.

    The Ortaköy Surp Asdvazsazsin Armenian Church Foundation handed over
    the land to a construction company in return for a portion of the
    apartments to be built.

    The construction of Lotus Evleri was completed last year and tenants
    have been moving into the 200 luxury apartments for some time now.

    Speaking to the Hürriyet Daily News & Economic Review, İskender
    Şahingöz, president of the foundation, said the community reclaimed
    the valuable land through intense efforts.

    "This land was taken [from us] by the Treasury in 1973, just after
    the Bosphorus Bridge was built. The reason was national security. Then
    the land was assigned to the Defense Ministry," Şahingöz said.

    The foundation filed a lawsuit in 1996 against the state and won
    the land back. "This case was a first in the history of minority
    foundations," Şahingöz said.

    Jesus the fugitive

    In Ottoman times, minority foundation property was registered under
    the names of Jesus Christ, Mary and the apostles to prevent inheritance
    disputes.

    Later, however, the Treasury declared the owners of the land to be
    "fugitives" when it confiscated the land from the community, according
    to Şahingöz.

    The foundation leader praised European Union adjustment laws and the
    Justice and Development Party, or AKP, government as keys to getting
    the land back.

    "We were not even able to use our money as we wanted [in the old
    days]," he said. "Now we can use it as we like. The new regulations on
    minority foundations, though not enough, give us hope for the future."

    As foundation lands are notoriously mired in various ownership
    disputes in Turkey, finding a construction company for the project
    proved difficult.

    The Lotus Evleri have 20 luxury blocks as well as shopping and
    sports complexes. Şahingöz declined to say how many apartments the
    foundation received in return for the land, but added that the rent
    revenues would be used to finance the expenditures of the Tarkmançazs
    school and church, which belong to the foundation, and to engage in
    new investments.




    From: A. Papazian
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