Craiova businessman Ștefan Cherciu, owner of the QFort PVC joinery brand and Casa Noastră, has obtained the urban planning certificate for the construction of the first skyscraper in our country. This concerns a hotel intended to feature 27 floors, a greenhouse, and a five-level underground parking facility. The building will reach a height of 115 meters.
Specifically, it is to be built next to the Ramada Hotel and will have a height of 115 m.
The land where the hotel is to be erected is located in Craiova on Ștefan cel Mare Street, but it also has an exit onto Păltiniș Street. The total area of the building is expected to be 2,579 sqm, and in addition to the hotel opening here, there will also be an office building and a five-level basement.
The height regime of the new building will be limited to GF+2 for at least 20 m of the buildable depth. The certificate currently received by the Craiova businessman refers to the approval of construction activities for the new building.
„The height regime towards Păltiniș Street is limited to GF+2 on at least 20 m of the buildable depth – according to the M.D.L.P.L. permit, and parking spaces will be provided according to R.G.U. for administrative buildings in the 5 proposed basements. A 20% supplement of parking spaces was also calculated, according to R.G.U. for visitors. Car access to the underground parking will be ensured from Ștefan Cel Mare Street,” is specified in the urban planning certificate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the investor for Romania’s first skyscraper hotel?
The project is spearheaded by Ștefan Cherciu, the owner of the QFort brand and the company Casa Noastră.
What are the technical dimensions of the building?
The skyscraper will stand 115 meters tall, comprising 27 floors and five levels of underground parking.
Where will the new hotel be located?
The hotel will be built in Craiova on Ștefan cel Mare Street, in the vicinity of the Ramada Hotel.