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Tbilisi Enters Global Luxury Market With $500M Resort

February 23, 2026·29 days ago·via Travel And Tour World
Tbilisi Enters Global Luxury Market With $500M Resort
Tbilisi is transforming its hospitality landscape with Central Park Towers, a $500 million integrated luxury resort that marks a strategic shift toward premium tourism. Located on Kazbegi Avenue near the city's Central Park, this ambitious development features two 42-story towers with approximately 1,200 hospitality units, including hotel rooms, serviced residences, and private ownership options.

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