Adrian Polec bought an apart-hotel project from the Chitafes family

by   CIJ News iDesk V
2021-07-28   10:19
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Businessman Adrian Polec, owner of the APX Hotels group, bought from the Chitafes family a real estate project that provides for the construction of an apart-hotel with several dozen rooms near the Parliament Palace in Bucharest.

The project was taken to the authorization stage. More precisely, Polec bought a land of 866 sqm, on General Ion Dragalina street no. 21, on which it is authorized to build an apart-hotel structured on two basements, ground floor, 5 floors and the 6th floor secluded, which can consist of over 30 apartments. The investment in the construction of such a project exceeds EUR 1.5 million.

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