Fairmont Hotels & Resorts and Azinko Development
M.M.C. have signed an agreement for Fairmont to manage a new
347-guestroom luxury hotel property in the sparkling coastal city
of Baku, Azerbaijan.
"This agreement allows Fairmont to establish an
unmatched presence among the economic rebirth of an historic and
important region," said Thomas W. Storey, President, Fairmont
Hotels & Resorts. "With the acceleration of Baku's oil and natural
gas-rich economy and the growing demand for business and leisure
hospitality, we feel Azerbaijan is an ideal fit for the Fairmont
portfolio of distinctive properties."
Fairmont Baku is being
developed by Azinko and is located on a prime site next to the
Azerbaijan parliament buildings and overlooking the Caspian Sea.
This new complex, the Flame Towers, will incorporate hotel,
residential and commercial space and will be linked by centrally
located retail and leisure facilities. Opening of the Fairmont
Baku is planned for early 2011.
The ancient windswept
city of Baku, with its wide cypress-lined boardwalk and café
filled streets, is experiencing a new influx of business travel
due to the resurgence of the oil sector. With a petroleum-based
economy, well-developed manufacturing sector and the busiest
harbor on the ancient Silk Road trading routes between Europe and
Asia, Baku is well-poised to become a major source of oil supply
to the world markets.
In ancient times, the
coast of Azerbaijan was infused by natural gas beds that would
cause spontaneous fires to rise out of the rock and sea. Byzantine
manuscripts refer to "the eternal fires of Baku". Later writings
refer to eruptions of oil fountains and mountainous flames that
could be seen from a distance of two days' journey.
In 2000,
the Inner City of Baku with the Palace of the Shirvanshahs and the
Maiden Tower was classified as a World Heritage Site. According to
UNESCO, "The Walled City of Baku represents an outstanding and
rare example of an historic urban ensemble and architecture with
influence from Zoroastrian, Sassanian, Arabic, Persian, Shirvani,
Ottoman and Russian cultures."
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