The property of EOMMEX (Hellenic Organization of Small and Medium Enterprises and Crafts) in Tavros, owned by the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF), continues to be claimed by the municipality of Moschato-Tavros. The date for submission of bids in the international tender announced by the Fund has been extended to March 31 and the municipal authority is running a race to prevent its sale.
On Monday afternoon, the members of the Municipal Council discussed the future of the building, in the presence of MPs from all parties. The Municipal Authority of the city, with the consent of all parties, opposes the sale of the property and requests the cancellation of the tender, its return to the State by legislation and then its concession to the Municipality. The Mayor of Moschato-Tavros, Mr. Andreas Efthymiou, had attempted at the end of November, with a letter to pressure the Ministry of Finance and the Administration of the HRADF, to reconsider their position, in order to give the space to the municipality and use it to the advantage of the public and residents, as a Center with educational and cultural activities.
But as there was no response, the Municipal Council decided on Monday unanimously, to request a meeting with the Minister of Finance Mr. Christos Staikouras. In fact, it was agreed that, if the issue has not been resolved by next Monday morning, at 5.30 p.m. on the same day, a protest rally will be held outside the old warehouses of EOMMEX.
“This building housed the social canteens during the Occupation, how is it possible that we can accept it to be given for exploitation to businessmen engaged in food service? “This building has a historical memory”, said, among others, Mr. Efthymiou. The property, which is located at the junction of Koryzi, Thrace and Timotheou Eugenikou streets, was built in the “heart” of the district with the refugee settlements of Tavros. During the years of the Occupation, it was the seat of the National Solidarity, the organization for the support of the population in occupied Greece, while for some years it also housed the Sivitanidio School.
Within the area there are five old buildings with uses of exhibition spaces, laboratories and warehouses of EOMMEX, with a total area of 1,527 sq.m. One of them, with a coverage area of 584 sq.m. and total construction of 837 sq.m. was declared a “monument” last June, following a decision of the Central Council of Modern Monuments of the Ministry of Culture (decision 207951 / 8.6.2021 – Government Gazette 368 / D / 2021).
According to the reasoning of the decision, it is a remarkable sample of a public building with particularly remarkable features from an architectural, typological and morphological point of view, and is a vehicle of historical memory and a memorial of the evolution of the area in the early 20th century. from a historical, cultural, cultural and social point of view. The other four buildings that were built from 1940 to 1970, according to the HRADF, are not of interest and can be demolished. In the listed building, the load-bearing body is made of reinforced concrete, with mosaic floors and wooden frames. The rest of the buildings are made of stone, with tiled roofs and metal roofs.
The utilization of the property (total area 3,300 sq.m.) can be utilized in accordance with the existing urban planning regime that governs the area and the institutionalized building conditions that provide for a building factor of 3 and coverage of 0.60. Thus, the building capacity can approach 9,900 sq.m. The area of Tavros where the property is located has a general use of “Urban Center”, which gives many development opportunities, such as hostels, hotels, shops, offices, restaurants, cultural buildings, etc.
However, a government official speaking to the “Economic Post” says that if the municipality wants to use the property can “go down” in the tender. As the same source points out, “this has happened in other cases, with the Attica Region, the Municipality of Halandri, the Municipality of Maroussi who were interested and finally bought properties that interested them from the HRADF”.
Latest News
Capital Link Forum Highlights Greece’s Economic Resurgence; Honors BoG Gov Stournaras
Capital Link Hellenic Leadership Award recipient, Bank of Greece Gov. Yannis Stournaras, an ex-FinMin, was lauded for his pivotal role during Greece’s economic recovery
Tourist Spending in Greece Up by 14%, Visa Card Analysis Shows
Greece’s capital Athens emerged as the most popular destination, recording a 17% increase in transactions with Visa cards, surpassing even the cosmopolitan island of Mykonos.
Inflation in Greece Unchanged at 2.4% in Nov. 2024
The general consumer price index (CPI) posted a 0.4% decrease in November compared to the previous month
2024 Christmas Holidays: Extended Shop Hours Schedule
The 2024 Christmas Holidays extended shop hours schedule commences on Thursday, December 12 and runs until the end of the year.
ELSTAT: Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Down in October
The number of employed individuals reached 4,284,694, an increase of 67,723 compared to October 2023 (+1.6%) and 22,002 compared to September 2024 (+0.5%).
Greek PM’s Chief Economic Adviser Resigns
In the post on his Facebook page, Patelis did not disclose the reasons that led him to step down.
“Masdar Invests in the people of Greece and in the vision of TERNA ENERGY”
Four messages from the CEO of Masdar, the Arab renewable energy giant, after its acquisition of 70% of TERNA ENERGY
Lloyd’s List Greek Shipping Awards 2024: Honors for leading companies and personalities in the Greek shipping sector
20 awards presented at the 21st annual Lloyd's List Greek Shipping Awards
Syria’s Bashar al-Assad, His family Granted Asylum by Russia
Reuters also reported that a deal has been struck to ensure the safety of Russian military bases in the war-ravaged country
Greece to Introduce Artificial Intelligence into Its Education System
Currently, Greece is taking its first steps to bring AI into classrooms through the AI4edu program, which is being co-funded by the European Union