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+ | {{Quotation|Any actual construction, if it begins as scheduled in 2013, would be overseen by Giorgi Ramishvili, chairman of the Silk Road Group, one of the largest private investment companies in the south Caucasus region. The deal, which the partners estimate at $300 million, calls for two projects. The Trump Tower Tbilisi would go up on Rose Revolution Square in Georgia's capital. The Trump Riviera would be part of a planned Silk Road complex that includes a casino, an exhibition hall and a marina, in the resort city of Batumi on the Black Sea, near Turkey. The residential buildings will each contain 100 apartments and rise nearly 40 stories -- average by New York standards, but nearly twice the size of the republic's tallest structures. [...] Silk Road, which recently opened the Radisson Tbilisi hotel in the capital, expects to open another hotel, the Batumi Radisson this summer. Tourism is a relative new field for Silk Road, which is a major fuel trader and transporter, and also the largest Internet provider in Georgia. The company also has a contract to move American military equipment to Afghanistan from Iraq. The Georgians seem to have had their eye on the Trump clan for some time. Two years ago, Giorgi Rtskhiladze, an assistant to the chairman of Silk Road, invited Mr. Trump's Czech-born ex-wife, Ivana Trump, to Georgia to consider investing there. (''New York Times'', [http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/11/business/global/11donald.html March 11, 2011])}} | ||
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{{Quotation|Silk Road Group, a Georgian-Kazakh company, has invested $100 million in the construction of a Radisson SAS Iveria hotel in the center of Tbilisi, Silk Road Group General Director Georgy Ramishvili told Interfax. The hotel was built in place of the old hotel Iveriya and opened on Thursday. The construction work was done by Turkey's UCGEN Group and Kazakhstan's Development Solution. (Kazakstan General Newswire, September 3, 2009)}} | {{Quotation|Silk Road Group, a Georgian-Kazakh company, has invested $100 million in the construction of a Radisson SAS Iveria hotel in the center of Tbilisi, Silk Road Group General Director Georgy Ramishvili told Interfax. The hotel was built in place of the old hotel Iveriya and opened on Thursday. The construction work was done by Turkey's UCGEN Group and Kazakhstan's Development Solution. (Kazakstan General Newswire, September 3, 2009)}} |
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Silk Road - hotels, fuel, internet, transportation, American military contracts
“ Any actual construction, if it begins as scheduled in 2013, would be overseen by Giorgi Ramishvili, chairman of the Silk Road Group, one of the largest private investment companies in the south Caucasus region. The deal, which the partners estimate at $300 million, calls for two projects. The Trump Tower Tbilisi would go up on Rose Revolution Square in Georgia's capital. The Trump Riviera would be part of a planned Silk Road complex that includes a casino, an exhibition hall and a marina, in the resort city of Batumi on the Black Sea, near Turkey. The residential buildings will each contain 100 apartments and rise nearly 40 stories -- average by New York standards, but nearly twice the size of the republic's tallest structures. [...] Silk Road, which recently opened the Radisson Tbilisi hotel in the capital, expects to open another hotel, the Batumi Radisson this summer. Tourism is a relative new field for Silk Road, which is a major fuel trader and transporter, and also the largest Internet provider in Georgia. The company also has a contract to move American military equipment to Afghanistan from Iraq. The Georgians seem to have had their eye on the Trump clan for some time. Two years ago, Giorgi Rtskhiladze, an assistant to the chairman of Silk Road, invited Mr. Trump's Czech-born ex-wife, Ivana Trump, to Georgia to consider investing there. (New York Times, March 11, 2011) ”A Georgian-Kazak company committed to building hotels
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