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Growthfund: New CEO Appointed at Hellenic Public Properties Company-ETAD

The Hellenic Public Properties Company (ETAD), which deals with the private real estate assets of the Greek State, announced that Iro Hadjigeorgiou is its new Chief Executive Officer.

Greece Plans to Launch Tenders for 22 Regional Airports in Q2 2024

Greek authorities plan to launch a new round of privatizations of 22 smaller regional airports in the summer of 2024.

Tender Process for 22 Regional Airports in Greece to Launch in Q1 2024

Greece is scheduled to announce a new round of privatizations for 22 smaller regional airports in the first quarter of 2024.

Vessels from 45 Countries Cross Greece’s Corinth Canal in July

Vessels from 45 countries, including cruise ships, commercial yachts and private pleasure boats, crossed Greece’s Corinth Canal in July after it reopened to transit.

Greece’s Iconic Corinth Canal to Re-open in July

One of the country’s most-visited sites, the Corinth Canal will be re-opening in July, entering a new era with the parallel launch of a portal and e-commerce services.

Kalamata Airport in Greece on Track for Development

The tender for the selection of consultants for the development of Kalamata Airport in Greece has been completed.

Development of 23 Greek Smaller Airports Starts with Kalamata

Development procedures for Greece’s 23 regional airports have kicked off starting with Kalamata, according to the Hellenic Corporation of Assets and Participations.
Rania Ekaterinari, CEO Hellenic Corporation of Assets and Participations
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Key Tourism Figures 2019: Rania Ekaterinari, CEO, Hellenic Corporation of Assets and Participations

Hellenic Corporation of Assets and Participations CEO Rania Ekaterinari highlights how tourismis highly correlated with Real Estate investment opportunities in Greece.

Decision Allowing Transfer of Greece’s Archaeological Sites for Private Use Upheld

A decision that foresees the transfer of 2,330 Greek sites to the Public Properties Company SA for their exploitation has been upheld.