75 million euro to Be Invested in Luxury Ski Resort in Bulgaria's Panichishte
Sofia News Agency, 23.04.2008
The Bulgarian company Rila Sport is going to invest 75 million euro in the construction of a five-star ski resort close to the village of Panichishte in the Rila Mountain.
The project envisages the creation of about 100 km of ski tracks, plus snowboard parks and ski-running paths.
It is expected the hotels to have no more than 10 000 beds, and that they would not be located on the territory of the Rila Mountain Natural Park.
The resort will be managed by leading firms with appropriate experience.
The investors expect that the new resort would become one of Europe's top ten tourist destinations. About 10 000 workers will be hired for the construction, and once completed, the new complex is expected to employ permanently some 2 000 people.
The institutional procedures for the environmental assessment of the planned resort are currently under way.
The plans for the construction of a ski lift and a resort in the Rila Mountain, and especially close to the Seven Rila Lakes area, and the reports about the potential environmental destruction have triggered violent protests around Bulgaria by leading environmentalist and other NGOs, and by regular citizens.
These have been met with counter-rallies by the local people from the Sapareva Banya Municipality, who hope to profit from the development of their region, mainly because many of them own lands there.
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