INTERNATIONAL EUROPE BUSINESS CENTER OPENS IN STEPANAKERT
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 12, 2012 - 11:27 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - International Europe business center opened in
Stepanakert, the capital of Nagorno Karabakh, its construction costs
totaling to about USD 5.5 mln.
According to its director Vladimir Ohanyan, the Center is
multifunctional and can provide both business environment and relax
opportunities.
"One of the floors accommodates business territories which are
fully leased already. The Center houses 32-suite hotel, including
one presidential suite and 9 luxury ones. As to tariffs, they are
not finalized yet. Anyway, they will be relevant in terms of market
prices and the demand," he stated.
Initially the business center will employ about 50 people, later to
involve more.
"We are currently hiring the staff. It's not so easy to find
specialists, particularly in service sphere; some are reluctant to
work, others lack relevant experience," the director explains adding
that employees will undergo special training.
As to their potential visitors, Ohanyan emphasized that they will
mostly be those visiting Artsakh for business or rest.
"Naturally, we'll rival Armenia and Yerevan hotels now,"
Karabakh-open.info quotes the new center director as saying.
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 12, 2012 - 11:27 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - International Europe business center opened in
Stepanakert, the capital of Nagorno Karabakh, its construction costs
totaling to about USD 5.5 mln.
According to its director Vladimir Ohanyan, the Center is
multifunctional and can provide both business environment and relax
opportunities.
"One of the floors accommodates business territories which are
fully leased already. The Center houses 32-suite hotel, including
one presidential suite and 9 luxury ones. As to tariffs, they are
not finalized yet. Anyway, they will be relevant in terms of market
prices and the demand," he stated.
Initially the business center will employ about 50 people, later to
involve more.
"We are currently hiring the staff. It's not so easy to find
specialists, particularly in service sphere; some are reluctant to
work, others lack relevant experience," the director explains adding
that employees will undergo special training.
As to their potential visitors, Ohanyan emphasized that they will
mostly be those visiting Artsakh for business or rest.
"Naturally, we'll rival Armenia and Yerevan hotels now,"
Karabakh-open.info quotes the new center director as saying.