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Double Anchor Bay

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Yuri Valentinovich Kovalchuk
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2023: Ransom of 24 hectares in Feodosia for 262.5 million rubles, plan to build an elite tourist complex for billions

In mid-October 2023, the company Yuzhny Proyekt, owned by Rossiya Bank, bought 100% of the shares of Duyakornaya Bay OJSC from the Crimean Ministry of Property. The transaction cost amounted to 262.5 million rubles.

As Kommersant writes in the issue of November 7, 2023, about 24 hectares and buildings with a total area of ​ ​ 41.2 thousand square meters. m in Feodosia between the village of Ordzhonikidze and Cape Kiik-Atlama. Previously, the Gidropribor plant functioned here, and by November 2023 there is also a paid beach. The managing partner of the Meta group, Maxim Leshchev, in a conversation with the newspaper, noted that due to the convenient access to the sea, the site is suitable both for placing logistics facilities and for a tourist project.

Two-anchor bay in Feodosia

According to the newspaper's sources in the real estate market, Rossiya Bank can use the purchased plot to implement a recreational project. Earlier, plans were discussed for the construction of an elite yacht club on the site of the former Gidropribor plant. This concept was presented by the New Crimea Foundation for Special Humanitarian Projects. It implies the construction of a marina for 250 yachts, a hotel with 200 rooms, 60 cottages and related infrastructure, the fund explained.

The founder of Ivashkevich Hospitality Stanislav Ivashkevich estimates the volume of investments in such a project at 7 billion rubles, excluding infrastructure for the yacht club itself. According to the expert, the cost of it is highly dependent on existing technical conditions. Vice-President of the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR) Sergei Romashkin calls Feodosia a popular location in Crimea, it accounts for 15-20% of tourist traffic to the peninsula. But the city itself, according to him, does not have a developed infrastructure, losing to Sevastopol and Balaklava, where the yacht marina is now functioning.[1]

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