THE UNFINISHED BUILDING AND HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN'S HOTEL
10.14.2014 18:20 epress.am
The 83 homeowners of Amiryan 4/4 have been homeless for 10 years
and are unable to legally force the developers to speed up the
construction process because they have signed a "non-expiration"
contract with the Ministry of Finance. During the press conference,
one of the homeowners Vachagan Tadevosyan (pictured), said that the
"non-expiration" contract was signed due to the convincing of Finance
Minister Advisor Hayk Davtyan who persuaded confidently that the
"homes will be provided in 3 months."
According to Vachagan Tatevosyan, he had space for a store, which
after giving it away he would receive a 70 square meters apartment in
the semi-constructed building. Similar deals have been sealed by 23
other property owners, while 60 people have bought apartments in the
semi-constructed building. The contracts have been sealed with the
presence of Yerevan Municipality representative Melik Gasparyan. The
latter has died, and his wife, Anahit Mnatsakanyan, who has taken
over his role is not answering the calls of the homeowners.
"She responds to our calls saying we should call Abrahamyan. She
means Hovik Abrahamyan (current Prime Minister), who likely owns the
whole building, because he also owns a hotel on the other side of the
building, and is currently running a car wash under our building. It's
his building," said Tadevosyan. In his words, it's not a coincidence
that the windows installed in the building are only placed on the
outside part, in order "to not ruin the look of Abrahamyan's new
hotel," while from the yard's side, there are no windows. There are
not even elevators installed from the yard's side.
Construction workers have promised that the building will be handed
over in about 7 months.
Epress.am tried to get in contact with Anahit Mnatsakanyan, however,
the number Tadevosyan gave was a person who claimed that he owned the
number for 6 years and that he does not know "any Anahit Mnatsakanyan."
http://www.epress.am/en/2014/10/14/the-unfinished-building-and-hovik-abrahamyan%E2%80%99s-hotel.html
10.14.2014 18:20 epress.am
The 83 homeowners of Amiryan 4/4 have been homeless for 10 years
and are unable to legally force the developers to speed up the
construction process because they have signed a "non-expiration"
contract with the Ministry of Finance. During the press conference,
one of the homeowners Vachagan Tadevosyan (pictured), said that the
"non-expiration" contract was signed due to the convincing of Finance
Minister Advisor Hayk Davtyan who persuaded confidently that the
"homes will be provided in 3 months."
According to Vachagan Tatevosyan, he had space for a store, which
after giving it away he would receive a 70 square meters apartment in
the semi-constructed building. Similar deals have been sealed by 23
other property owners, while 60 people have bought apartments in the
semi-constructed building. The contracts have been sealed with the
presence of Yerevan Municipality representative Melik Gasparyan. The
latter has died, and his wife, Anahit Mnatsakanyan, who has taken
over his role is not answering the calls of the homeowners.
"She responds to our calls saying we should call Abrahamyan. She
means Hovik Abrahamyan (current Prime Minister), who likely owns the
whole building, because he also owns a hotel on the other side of the
building, and is currently running a car wash under our building. It's
his building," said Tadevosyan. In his words, it's not a coincidence
that the windows installed in the building are only placed on the
outside part, in order "to not ruin the look of Abrahamyan's new
hotel," while from the yard's side, there are no windows. There are
not even elevators installed from the yard's side.
Construction workers have promised that the building will be handed
over in about 7 months.
Epress.am tried to get in contact with Anahit Mnatsakanyan, however,
the number Tadevosyan gave was a person who claimed that he owned the
number for 6 years and that he does not know "any Anahit Mnatsakanyan."
http://www.epress.am/en/2014/10/14/the-unfinished-building-and-hovik-abrahamyan%E2%80%99s-hotel.html