The company Azmont Investments will invest €500 million in the construction of the luxury Portonovi complex, which will be around 190,000 square metres in area. Construction is planned in this beautiful Mediterranean village of a Fünf-Sterne-Hotel, two sandy beaches, a Spa and wellness resort, a conference centre able to receive 1,200, 100 luxury Villen on the beach itself, Villen with mountain and sea views, the Portonovi Yachthafen with 250 moorings for megayachts, the Portonovi Strandclub, the Portonovi VIP yachting club, a tennis club and a helipad. Small squares and streets will be lined with over 100 shops, clothes boutiques, bars, restaurants and cafes. There will also be botanical gardens and a public park with a children’s playground and an array of monuments, and the 16th-century Saint Neđelja chapel will also be preserved. There will also be two open-air pools and two kilometres of the Lungomare promenade which will be open to the public. A fish and organic produce market is also planned, where fresh fish and locally-grown seasonal fruit and vegetables will be sold. There will be police and fire stations, as well as a sea rescue service. A water taxi will also be available. Work on this project began on 15th August 2013, with more than 3,500 workers employed on it.
The company Azmont Investments will invest €500 million in the construction of the luxury Portonovi complex, which will be around 190,000 square metres in area. Construction is planned in this beautiful Mediterranean village of a Fünf-Sterne-Hotel, two sandy beaches, a Spa and wellness resort, a conference centre able to receive 1,200, 100 luxury Villen on the beach itself, Villen with mountain and sea views, the Portonovi Yachthafen with 250 moorings for megayachts, the Portonovi Strandclub, the Portonovi VIP yachting club, a tennis club and a helipad. Small squares and streets will be lined with over 100 shops, clothes boutiques, bars, restaurants and cafes. There will also be botanical gardens and a public park with a children’s playground and an array of monuments, and the 16th-century Saint Neđelja chapel will also be preserved. There will also be two open-air pools and two kilometres of the Lungomare promenade which will be open to the public. A fish and organic produce market is also planned, where fresh fish and locally-grown seasonal fruit and vegetables will be sold. There will be police and fire stations, as well as a sea rescue service. A water taxi will also be available. Work on this project began on 15th August 2013, with more than 3,500 workers employed on it.



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