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Elounda Hills Mega Marina Gets Green Light

A 202-berth marina, part of the Elounda Hills tourism project to go up on Crete, has received the go-ahead following a joint ministerial decision.

Greece – UAE Team Up for Tourism

Greece and the United Arab Emirates have announced a series of joint actions in tourism for the 2020-2022 period.

Eight Strategic Tourism Investments Get Go Ahead in Greece

The Greek government has approved eight strategic investment projects in the tourism sector, which total to 1.1 billion euros.

Tender Processes Launch for Three Greek Ports

Three international public tenders have launched in Greece for the development of the ports of Alexandroupolis, Igoumenitsa and Kavala.

Greece Part of EU €2.2bn Investment in Transport Projects

Greece is set to benefit from an EU 2.2-billion-euro funding package aimed at jump-starting the economy through a series of transport projects.

EY: Investor Interest in Greece ‘Solidifies’ Despite Covid-19

Foreign investors still have a positive perception of Greece despite the coronavirus pandemic, according to the latest Ernst & Young (EY) report.

Kassiopi Project on Corfu Officially Takes Off

Following years of delays caused by bureaucratic hurdles, the 120-million-euro tourism investment in Kassiopi on the Greek island of Corfu has taken off.

Piraeus’ Landmark Tower to Get New Lease on Life

An abandoned tower in the heart of Piraeus will get a new lease on life after the Piraeus Municipality signed a concession deal for its redevelopment.

Three New Athens Metro Stations Ready to Go

Three Athens neighborhoods will get their own metro stations with the inauguration of the Agia Varvara, Korydallos and Nikaia stops on the Piraeus-bound blue line.

Works at Hellinikon Kick Off as ‘Symbol of Growth & New Jobs’

Works on one of the largest projects in Greece, the Hellinikon mega complex, kicked off on Friday after years of delays.

Investments Have Launched in Greece, Says Development Minister

Around 15 investment projects are currently underway in various destinations in Greece, according to Development Minister Adonis Georgiadis.

Kilada Project: €400m Tourism Investment Kicks Off in Greece

Dolphin Capital held a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the start of construction of the Kilada project in Greece, a 400-million-euro tourism investment in the Peloponnese.

Greek Development Minister Applauds New Investments at Costa Navarino

Greek Development Minister Adonis Georgiadis applauded the new tourism investments taking place by TEMES, the real estate developer of the Costa Navarino luxury resort.

Minister: Hellinikon Casino, Hotels, Skyscrapers Ready for Construction

The first phase of the Hellinikon project in Greece, which will see the construction of a casino, two hotels and skyscrapers, is expected to begin in July.

‘The Mykonos Project’ Gets Green Light from Council of State

The Council of State has given the green light for the development of “The Mykonos Project”, a major tourism investment on the popular Greek island of Mykonos.

Aktor Concessions SA Inks 40-year Alimos Marina Deal

Greek company Aktor Concessions SA has finalized a deal to manage and exploit the Alimos Marina in southern Athens.

Greece Still Attractive for Tourism Investments Despite Covid-19, Say Experts

Greece remains an attractive option for investors seeking opportunities in tourism, despite the Covid-19 crisis, according to real estate experts.

Greek Court Rejects Hard Rock Hellinikon Casino Case

Greece’s top administrative court has rejected Hard Rock's appeal contesting the country's gaming regulator's decision on the Hellinikon casino tender process.

German-Hellenic Chamber: Businesses will Carry Out Investments Despite Covid-19

Despite the coronavirus crisis, nine in 10 businesses in Greece, members of the German-Hellenic Chamber of Industry, intend to implement their investments in the country as scheduled.

Hellinikon Project One Step Closer to Materialization

The Hellinikon project, to go up at Athens’ former airport, is moving one step closer to becoming a reality after Greece’s Central Archaeological Council approved the demolition of 900 buildings on the premises.