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The Environment Department of Cyprus has agreed to the demolition of an existing hotel in Paphos called Asimina Suites Hotel. In the near future, an exclusive residential complex will be built in its place, which will include three 9-storey buildings. The height of each high-rise will be 34 meters. The construction will be handled by Constantinou Bros.
The new project will appear on a coastal site in the area of the municipality of Geroskipou. The luxury complex will be adjacent to the Pioneer Hotel, which is currently managed by Constantinou Bros. The mixed-use project involves the construction of three nine-storey residential buildings called Asimina A, B and C. In total, there will be 57 apartments in the complex.
From the first to the eighth floor, two three–room apartments will be located in high-rise buildings, and five-room luxury apartments will be located on the ninth floor of each building.
For the convenience of the residents of the complex, there is a spacious underground parking for 86 cars, 5 of which will be reserved for people with disabilities. The complex will also have an outdoor swimming pool and a green area of 2,870 m2. The area of the plot on which the skyscrapers will appear has 14,844 m2, and the area of the buildings is estimated at 11,265 m2. According to the developer, the construction of the new complex will take no more than 12 months.
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