Armenia’s Ijevan Hotel could collapse any time – newspaper
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August 18, 2012 | 06:35
YEREVAN. – The Ijevan Hotel, which is located nearby the Municipality
building of Armenia’s Ijevan city, has been left to its fate already
for fifteen years. The nine-storey Hotel, which used to be the city’s
symbol, does not function for a long time. It is in dilapidated and
deteriorated condition, Aravot daily writes.
`IjevanMunicipality informed that the Hotel’s building was privatized
to Eduard Avetisyan on February 5, 2007. [But] The Municipality
employees do not know this person, and they believe he is not an
Ijevan resident.
The Municipality was unable to inform whether or not Avetisyan has a
property tax debt because he has not submitted tax reports.
Ijevan Mayor Vardan Ghalumyan said the Hotel building’s basement is
inundated with water accumulated as a result of a water pipeline
accident. The building’s foundation has become dilapidated, [and] one
day it could collapse onto the Municipality building,’ Aravot writes.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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