ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS ON REPUBLIC SQUARE MAY TURN INTO HOTELS
news.am
September 14, 2012 | 18:23
YEREVAN. - Yerevan chief architect Narek Sargsyan does not mind
turning Armenian government buildings on the central Republic Square
into hotels, he told journalists on Friday.
It mainly refers to the buildings of the Ministry of Transportation
and Communication and the MFA.
At the same time, Sargsyan did not state that the city hall has
conducted any talks with possible investors. Anyway, if the private
sector will make an offer and there will be companies who want to
set up hotels, than 3 out of 5 buildings on the Yerevan Republic
Square (with the exception of the Picture Gallery and the Government
headquarters) will turn into hotels.
The chief architect did not clarify where the ministries will move.
news.am
September 14, 2012 | 18:23
YEREVAN. - Yerevan chief architect Narek Sargsyan does not mind
turning Armenian government buildings on the central Republic Square
into hotels, he told journalists on Friday.
It mainly refers to the buildings of the Ministry of Transportation
and Communication and the MFA.
At the same time, Sargsyan did not state that the city hall has
conducted any talks with possible investors. Anyway, if the private
sector will make an offer and there will be companies who want to
set up hotels, than 3 out of 5 buildings on the Yerevan Republic
Square (with the exception of the Picture Gallery and the Government
headquarters) will turn into hotels.
The chief architect did not clarify where the ministries will move.