Investment Magazine/Private
Ahmed Hassan al-Awlaki, representative of the Mövenpick Hotel Company, announced that international consulting companies will undertake the technical and engineering studies necessary to rehabilitate the hotel and its facilities, as part of efforts to restore its activity after the damage it sustained during the past years.
This came during an inspection visit by the Ministers of Economy, Industry and Investment, Engineer Moeen Hashem Al-Mahakri, and Culture and Tourism, Dr. Ali Al-Yafei, on Wednesday, 12/3/2025, to the Mövenpick Hotel in Sana'a, where they were briefed on the extent of the damage that the hotel suffered as a result of bombing and stopping work for a long time.
The two ministers toured the various facilities of the hotel, and listened to a detailed explanation from Al-Awlaki about the extent of the damage, reconstruction costs, and the required maintenance and restoration work. The company representative also reviewed the challenges facing the hotel's management in light of the current situation.
The two ministers affirmed the support of the Government of Change and Construction for the efforts to reopen the hotel, stressing the importance of revitalizing it as one of the most important tourist and hotel facilities in the country. They looked forward to the return of employees to their duties, while providing the necessary facilities to the management to ensure the resumption of hotel activity.
For his part, the Minister of Economy explained that the hotel's management will receive great official cooperation, in line with the Investment Law No. 3 of 1446H-2025, which grants local and foreign investors unprecedented advantages and guarantees, as part of the government's direction to enhance the investment environment and support development projects.
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