Published on : Thursday, July 5, 2018
Also, the construction-to-energy conglomerate has initiated operating a new hotel in Turkish Northern Cyprus, Nihat Ozdemir informed in a news conference marking its opening.
Considering the $200 million Cyprus investment, the firm had eight hotels with 7,000 beds. “Our goal is to bring our number of beds to 10,000 in five years,” Ozdemir said.
Limak would invest the Skopje retail and tourism complex via international banks. It started constructing the Mersin hotels utilizing equity capital and was looking for additional forms of financing for that project, Ozdemir said.
The general coordinator of the Limak Tourism Group, Kaan Kavaloglu, explained that it was also in talks with a hotel group in terms of purchase in France’s Nice province. Also, the company would have yet another hotel investment at Istanbul’s new airport.
The third airport of the city, which Turkey says will turn out to be the biggest in the world, is due to open on Oct. 29 with initial capacity of 90 million passengers per year.
In 1976, Limak was established as a construction company and is also involved in energy, cement and airport management.