Co-owner of destroyed hotel in Odesa promises to renovate it

Ukrainian businessman Andriy Stavnitser has promised to rebuild the 'Odesa' Hotel, which was destroyed by a missile attack.

Stavnitser wrote about this on Facebook, Ukrinform reported.

According to him, he had been working on a plan for the reconstruction of the territory of the Odesa seaport, where the hotel is located, before the war began. The entrepreneur has already invested a significant amount in the project: he bought a share from private investors and a state share, and initiated the concession of the territory of the passenger seaport.

"I found partners who were ready to invest with me in the construction of a zone that would be as good as Barcelona or Copenhagen. I have even selected several world-class urbanists and architects. It will be done. We will rebuild everything," the businessman said.

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As reported, at night on September 25, Russians attacked the Odesa region with attack drones and two types of missiles. Damage was recorded in a warehouse and a private house in the Odesa district. The Odesa seaport and a hotel were also damaged.