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Unique project of Asian investors near Sofia

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Procurements to the tune of more than EUR 0.5 bln. will be received by Bulgarian companies at the implementation of the Sveta Sofia tourist mega project near the capital city. The Asian investors from the Bulgarian Development Holding Lmt (BDH) will rely on Bulgarian companies only for this project, their representative Josie Lock said. The project of businessman Steven Lo – unique not only in Bulgaria, but also across the world, will cost some EUR 1.5 bln. “All legislative requirements have been complied with, a few funding details remain now. We are talking about a big entertainment center with aqua park, casino etc. – all at the town of Elin Pelin,” Vice Premier Daniela Bobeva said on the project.




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