From suspension to resurrection: tallest skyscrapers in Georgia come to life

Construction of the Axis Towers will be completed in 2017 however sales of the residential apartments and other spaces in the complex began today. Artist impression.
Agenda.ge, 21 Oct 2015 - 13:49, Tbilisi,Georgia

After seven years of suspension in construction, the country’s first twisted skyscrapers are being brought back to life.

The project to build the 41-storey towers in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi resumed yesterday after being stalled for the past seven years. Initially the project attracted much public interest but was suspended in 2008 due to the Russia-Georgia war.

An agreement was reached by developers and investors about the future of the innovative towers; real estate developers Axis will get financial support from the Georgian Co-Investment Fund to complete the Axis Towers project.

The total investment value of the Axis Towers project was $83 million USD, and its shares were split 50/50 between Axis and the Co-Investment Fund.

Axis Towers will be located in Tbilisi's Vake district. Artist impression. Photo from the PM's press office. 

While some changes have been made to the original plan to enhance the project, the twisting architecture of the buildings will remain the same. The multi-purpose complex will consist of two skyscrapers, one glass and one stone. They will be the tallest buildings in Tbilisi, standing at 147m high and occupy a total area of 94,000 m2.

In the glass skyscraper a five-star hotel will open, which will be operated by high-class French international brand Pullman, a member of Accor Group. In the same tower an A-class business centre will be located.

The stone tower will be occupied by residential apartments. Meanwhile the complex will also feature an entertainment area, sport, recreation and commercial centres as well as a Sky Bar on the roof.

The towers will be built in Tbilisi’s Vake district.

Georgia's PM Irakli Garibashvili attended the project presentation ceremony. Photo from the PM's press office. 

Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili visited the construction site yesterday with representatives from the Co-Investment Fund and Axis. He said the Axis Towers would contribute to developing tourism in Georgia.

Garibashvili also highlighted the importance of the Co-Investment Fund’s involvement in Georgia’s business sector, and said the Fund was financing 10 projects in Georgia worth $2 billion USD.

The Axis Towers is a completely Georgian project which will be implemented by Georgian specialists. However we are glad that British engineering company Arup Group is participating in this project.
About 1,000 people will be employed in the Axis Towers in the [construction] stage. Once it’s built several hundred people will have steady employment here,” said Garibashvili.

The project was expected to be completed in 2017. Sales of apartments and other areas of the towers began today.