Ossa up for sale again
HotelsThe previous leaseholder was Centrum Kongresowe Ossa. According to e-hotelarz.pl, the hotel's board of creditors decided to terminate the contract with the former leaseholder, which is associated with hotels such as: Czarny Potok, Belvedere and Pałac Chojnata. The new lease contract was signed for a year, until the beginning of 2018, according to e-hotelarz.pl. However, it is set to expire as soon as the hotel is sold. The general director of the leaseholder Horest is Witold Górski, who has worked for the Hermitage hotel in Brest (Belarus); the Arłamów hotel; Rezydent Hotel in Sopot; the Bazar hotel; the La Fontana restaurant, Sopot; the Sansoucci hotel, Karpacz; the Dolina Charlotty hotel near Słupsk; the Biłgoraj hotel; AZS hotel, Górki Zachodnie in Gdańsk; Ryn Castle; Dwór Oliwski and he has collaborated with the Artinex architectural studio in Warsaw and Qwantum Systemy Zarządzania from Sopot. The four-star Ossa Congress & Spa near RawaMazowiecka has been in liquidation since June 2016 and is still operating. Ossa has 523 rooms, three large conference rooms (including one for 1,600 people) and 35 small ones, exhibition space (3,500 sqm), five restaurants, a spa with a swimming pool, a car park for 800 cars and two landing areas for helicopters. The complex under the official name of Park Edukacji w Ossie is currently in liquidation and has been put up for sale for the third time. Part of the debt should be covered from the sale. The starting price is PLN 130.7 mln. The opening and examination of offers will take place in the District Court of Łódź on April 9, 2018. The company includes properties located in Ossa in the Rawa Mazowiecka district, with a total area of 125,000 sqm, on which the Hotel Ossa Congress & Spa conference & training centre and hotel were built; as well as trademarks of Hotel Ossa Congress & Spa registered in the Polish Patent Office and licenses for computer software, vehicles and equipment of the conference & training centre and hotel used to operate the business.
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