Gonio Yachts & Marina Masterplan by Spectrum Architecture to Transform Georgia's Black Sea Coast
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Gonio Yachts & Marina Masterplan by Spectrum Architecture to Transform Georgia's Black Sea Coast
"Spectrum Architecture, in collaboration with SOG and F&M, introduces the masterplan for Gonio Yachts and Marina-a significant waterfront development on the Black Sea coast designed to provide high-end residential and hospitality infrastructure for over 30,000 people. The project is part of EMAAR's substantial investment in Georgian real estate under the Eagle Hills brand, which plans to develop two megaprojects in Tbilisi and Batumi."
"The masterplan spans nearly 1.3 million square meters and comprises several residential neighborhoods, premium gated villa communities, and internationally recognized hotel brands. In addition, the project includes several aqua centers, the region's largest yacht club, shopping and fitness centers, Georgia's largest casino, bars and restaurants, and a semi-private beach. Overall, the project offers all necessary amenities and facilities for future residents and visitors to enjoy a high-quality, socially active lifestyle without leaving the area."
Spectrum Architecture, together with SOG and F&M, presents Gonio Yachts and Marina, a large-scale waterfront development on the Black Sea coast intended for over 30,000 residents and visitors. The project forms part of EMAAR's Eagle Hills investments in Georgia, with two megaprojects planned in Tbilisi and Batumi and total investments exceeding $6.5 billion aiming to attract $10 billion in foreign direct investment, create 30,000 jobs, and host 350,000 annual visitors. The nearly 1.3 million square meter masterplan includes residential neighborhoods, gated villas, international hotels, aqua centers, the region's largest yacht club, retail, fitness, Georgia's largest casino, bars, restaurants, and a semi-private beach. The site sits 20 minutes from Batumi International Airport and close to the Turkish border, with pristine beaches and a design inspired by the meeting of sea, mountain, and sky and the rhythm of waves and Adjara nature.
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