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Tbilisi starts historic building restoration

"Tbilisi Development Fund", in Mtatsminda district, on the streets of Sulkhan-Saba and Pavle Ingorokva, has begun the rehabilitation of historical buildings.

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“Tbilisi Development Fund”, in Mtatsminda district, on the streets of Sulkhan-Saba and Pavle Ingorokva, has begun the rehabilitation of historical buildings.
The goal of the project is to preserve the authenticity of the historical part of the capital and complete the restoration of cultural heritage monuments. The Mayor of the capital, Kakha Kaladze, was present, along with Deputy Irakli Bendeliani.
The Tbilisi City Hall also shared a small note about the rehabilitation works of the historical buildings on its Official Facebook Page on April 20, 2026, Monday. The City Hall also shared a small note about the works along with its glimpses.
“In addition to the streets of Sulkhan-Saba and Ingorokva, the existing buildings and sheds will be completely renovated, the majority of which hold the status of a Cultural Heritage Monument. Additionally, we have a restriction in effect on Leonidze Street for a week. At this time, the basic communications that are needed will change. After the underground infrastructure is organized, there will be rehabilitation of existing building debris, with the arrangement of courtyards, – said Kakha Kaladze.
The building capacity is 45,000 square meters, which will improve the living conditions of up to 450 families. Up to 120 million GEL will be spent to implement the project. The project will take approximately two years to complete.
According to the mayor of Tbilisi, in addition to Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani and Ingorokva streets, Rustaveli Avenue also has a serious infrastructure situation, and tenders for its rehabilitation will be announced in the near future.
“Perhaps, companies will be interested, and we will start implementing the project. Rustaveli Avenue is also in a very difficult situation, especially underground communications, which pose a great threat to the buildings and buildings there, noted Kakha Kaladze.
Along with Kakha Kaladze, Chairman of the City Council, Zurab Abashidze, Head of Tbilisi Development Fund, Tamaz Alibegashvili, and Mtatsminda District Governor David Kirkitadze were present.
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