In Pančava, near the Czech border, there is only an abandoned hotel, but a Polish businessman Szymon Pozłutka will also add it after an update apartment buildings, fitness center and parking garage.
The crossing near the town of Makov is the main road connection between the Žilina Region and the Czech Republic, so it is a frequented area, which, moreover, due to its mountainous character, creating wider opportunities for walking, cross-country. skiing and skiing. This is exactly what Polish Szymon Pozłutka, who has been running a metal trading company in Makov for a few years, decided to evaluate by entering a new business in the tourism industry.
The businessman wants not only to revive, but also to significantly expand the nearby Pančava recreation area. Now there is only a hotel of the same name that has been abandoned for a long time. The Pole not only wants to renovate, but also add a new fitness center, parking garage and three apartment buildings.
It continues from a new projectwhich Pozłutka submitted to domestic licensing authorities through his company Invest Recycling. He has also worked with her for a long time in the metal trade.
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2024-11-20 19:31:00
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How do you plan to engage with local businesses and artisans to promote regional culture and products within the new tourism framework created by the Pančava recreation area development?
1. My first question would be, what inspired you to invest in reviving and expanding the Pančava recreation area? How do you see the potential of this project in terms of economic growth and tourism development in the region?
2. Can you share more about your plans for the apartment buildings, fitness centre, and parking garage? What kind of amenities will they offer? How will they enhance the visitor experience?
3. As someone who has been operating a metal trading company in the area for a few years, what do you think are the main challenges you might face in transitioning into the tourism industry? How do you plan to overcome these challenges?
4. The Czech border is not far from the site, do you plan to market this project to Czech tourists as well? If so, how do you think the project will contribute to cross-border tourism and economic cooperation between Slovakia and the Czech Republic?
5. What kind of environmental impact assessment has been done for this project? How do you ensure that the development is sustainable and does not negatively affect the surrounding natural environment?
6. How do you envision cooperation with local authorities and stakeholders in the implementation of this project? What role does the local community play in the success of the project?
7. In your opinion, what are the potential long-term benefits of this project for the region, both in terms of tourism and overall development?