
ArmInfo. Approximately $70 million will be allocated for the reconstruction of the unfinished section of the Cascade complex. This was announced during a working meeting of the Yerevan City Hall on December 8.
In this regard, Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan recalled that the amount previously discussed was $50 million, which was later increased to $70 million. "I know there is considerable appetite, but I ask that you stay within the amount specified in the agreement regarding the funds that will be allocated for the implementation of the Cascade - Cultural Hub project. I ask that you remain within this framework so that we can move forward and achieve high-quality infrastructure," he said. The mayor was reminded that an agreement with the investor was recently signed, regulating the legal relationship between the parties. An agreement will be signed later regarding the area adjacent to the Cascade, where a city garden will be built.
It was noted that construction work will begin simultaneously and will last five years from the date the construction permit is received.
Avinyan emphasized that complex processes preceded the signing of the agreement. "We are not only solving a decades-old urban development problem, but also creating critical infrastructure for the city-a 1,000-seat concert hall, new venues for contemporary art, and various public spaces that will belong not to the mayor's office, but to the city," he said.
As a reminder, Yerevan Municipality announced a competition for the reconstruction of the Cascade complex in January 2024. Two projects were submitted: "Cascade Gardens" by American architect David Hotson, and "Cascade Cultural Hub" by French architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte. Following a vote on the "Active Citizen" platform, the French architect's project won. It should be noted that this project includes observation decks offering views of the city, Mount Ararat, and the Mother Armenia and 50th Anniversary of the October Revolution monuments. The museum project also includes restaurants, new cultural venues dedicated to art, music, and cinema, open-air halls, and many other public spaces. The staircase and escalator, which according to the project run through the center of the museum, will connect with important symbols of Armenia.
The investor and general contractor for the project is GTB Development. More detailed information about the project can be found at the following link: https://activecitizen.yerevan.am/suggestion-details/4/