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Rich Daddy Resort For Bulgaria

It's so bad that you'll probably be in line to get on a waiting list for its first night of operation. Rich Daddy Resort and Spa has entered the Bulgarian stage, designing to be the nec plus ultra of luxury living complexes on the Black Sea coast. In the style of a 19th-century British mansion library-come-Costa del Sol beach-front bar.The 189-apartment facility, which will cover 9300 sq m in the area of Krotirya, near Pomorie, is a 16 million leva project of the Russian investor Gudvin OOD, headquartered in Pomorie and managed by Nataliya Lebedeva, real estate weekly Stroitelstvo Gradut reported in its September 29 2008 edition. Bourgas-based construction firm Midiya AD was selected via tender to build the six-sectioned complex.Midiya is owned and operated by Dimitar Yankiev, one of the 10 finalists in the 2008 Manager of the Year contest, organised by the Bulgarian magazine Manager.The project was officially presented at BALPEX in spring 2008; Olga Koultishteva is head architect.Because a Rich Daddy will accept nothing but the best, members of the resort, though technically residents, will be treated with all the pampering of guests at a hotel. Property for the complex has been selected to complement its atmosphere of intimacy and luxe: the slight sloping of the terrain will allow breaking up of the facilities, thus making the lump of a five-star Neoclassical hotel and spa facility seem less oppressive.In any case, upon waking up in the morning, the first thing that guests will see is water (given that all of the 189 apartments have views of the sea) and other such moneyed clientèle (given that only guests of the hotel and spa will be allowed access to the facility).And activities. Rich Daddy Resort and Spa is to have inside and outside pools (we're wondering if they'll be Neoclassical as well), a park, playground, mini market, bars and three restaurants - none of which will serve cuisine à la French Revolution, but one of which will be a Mongolian barbeque, a first for Bulgaria. And a wine bar, a spa centre, a mud bath, a fitness centre and healthcare facilities.We'll not go into the type of clientèle that papa sugar aims to attract, save to note that they're the type who see their names in the news every now and again.(And as a final note, in Bulgarian, the "a" in the words "Daddy" and "and" have undergone a vowel shift to, surprise, "e" - the name of the hotel is written in Cyrillic as Рич Деди Ризорт енд СПА. Though we're doubting that this version will be much used. The end.)

 
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