From the construction of the "National Library" to the revival of the "Selman Stërmasi" stadium along with the establishment of "Expo Business Albania" in the former military area of Farka or the development of "Void" or "Lift Tower".... public properties will are given for private development in exchange for offices, where the state will also be a co-owner.
"I believe that you all still have in mind today all day the skeletons of old factories or enterprises that continue to encroach on our landscape and are examples of past privatization processes, which in a significant part have not brought any other results than further degradation of these assets", said Rama.
The National Library will be built in the territory of the former Guard of the Republic at Parku i Qeni, with the formula where the state becomes a co-shareholder and the private sector develops the area, writes A2 CNN.
"The National Library will also integrate a part of the Tirana Library within it. It is not only a place where books are stored, but it will also serve as a space for reading. It is 20 thousand m2", said Adelina Greca, director of the National Agency for Territorial Planning.
With the "UEFA category 4" standard and a capacity of 14 to 16 thousand seats, the "Selman Stermasi" stadium will be demolished to rebuild and develop the area around it. The first phase to participate in this project is open until January 24.
"I'm glad that we are here to give a direction to the future of Selman without letting it be the "mother's son Selman" of ugly copies of structures like the ones I mentioned at least for the part of the projects that we inherited from the time of monism in Albania", said Blendi Gonxhja, minister of MEKI.
From the "New Bridges for Albania 2030" program, the director of the Albanian Investment Corporation, Elira Kokona, also told about the benefits that the state will have from the construction of the Void" or "Lift Tower".
"There are 25 public institutions that will accommodate 13 thousand employees in premises that meet all the standards of the European Union", said Elira Kokona, director, Albanian Investment Corporation.
Meanwhile, on an area of 6 hectares, in the former military area of Farka in Tirana, the country will have a fair center. "Expo Business Albania" will be a space dedicated to events, fairs, concerts and meetings, as well as an accommodation structure, as it is planned to build 3 or 4 star hotels. (A2 Televizion)