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Cap St. Georges

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Cap St. Georges
File:Cap St. Georges Logo.jpg
ISIN🆔
IndustryProperty development
Founded 📆2009
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️Paphos - St. George, Cyprus
Area served 🗺️
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitehttp://www.capstgeorges.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Cap St. Georges is the leading boutique residential development in the west-end Paphos Region of Cyprus.

File:Cap St. Georges - Master Plan 2015.jpg
Cap St. Georges Masterplan of 2015

Development

Cap St. Georges Beach Club Resort is a new residential development, constructed by Korantina Homes,[1] in the Sea Caves area of South-Western Cyprus, near the town of Pegeia, Paphos Region. It is located close to the Akamas Peninsula and the fishing village of Agios Georgios, Paphos.

Architects

The Villas are notable for their contemporary and environmentally sensitive design by the architect Georges Andraos[2] of Andraos Associates London in collaboration with Abbass Ajami Group Architects, Andros Ioannou Architectural and George Kolnakos Architects.

Phases

The project has been partitioned into four different construction sections "Phase A, B, C & D". The first phase of construction commenced in September 2009 and was completed in late summer 2011. Up to the end of 2015, thirty-eight luxury properties had been completed in Phase A, and this marked the beginning of Phase B in early 2016.

Awards

Andraos Associates, the architects of Cap St. Georges, won awards for Architecture (Single Unit) and Development (Multiple Units) at the European Property Awards 2011 in association with Bloomberg Television.[3]

Digital Media

Cap St Georges also features in the Western Cyprus Travel Guide, an iTunes App for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, launched on 4 February 2011 and re-released in English and Russian in March 2011.[4][5]

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