REDS—SWOT and the Hellenic Olympic Committee are expected to renovate the property for about 3 million euros The property operated until March as the 4-star hotel “Civitel Olympic” by the Civitel group the aim is to create a fully modernised hotel in an area that essentially does not have significant hospitality infrastructure The property is also suitable for business meetings/events and thus its ideal to the wider business centre of Amarousi the contract for the 25-year lease of the hotel property was officially signed between the Hellenic Olympic Committee and the joint venture of REDS a member of the ELLAKTOR Group (70%) / SWOT Hospitality (30%) “a strategic choice of the two companies due to its privileged position near large shopping centres the renovation and reopening of this hotel is a response to the lack of accommodation in the wider area for visitors with easy access to and from Athens International Airport.” which have a total area of ​​5,725 sq m and eight floors through their repositioning on the market is done “taking into account the integration of the values ​​of sustainable development.” The hotel is likely to operate under a new brand to be operated by SWOT Hospitality which has many years of experience managing and operating high-standard tourist hotels in Greece and abroad “The project is part of the company’s broader business strategy which is based on identifying and investing in properties with high exploitation prospects and their management to maximise their value.” SWOT has also taken over the management and renovation of the ‘Corfu Palace’ which last year came under the ownership of Henry Holtermann which has been linked to REDS as a major shareholder The competition for the Olympic Hotel attracted well-known names in the market, including Monterock with Petros Stathis, known for business inside and outside of Mykonos with Nammos The scheme of REDS—SWOT won the bid, with the latter, for its part, now gaining a presence in ​​hotel management and the northern suburbs, beyond the centre of Athens, with “Moxy Athens” in Omonia and the south with the 5-star Glyfada Riviera Stefania Souki is a columnist for New Money. 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The scope of this study entails only deterministic problems, which dominate PSE community. A graphical illustration of representative contributions of game theory in PSE can be found in Figure 2 Applications range from design of supply chains and planning The rest of the article is organised as follows: initially we provide the background in game theory including game structures and fairness schemes followed by the main body of the work which focuses on different fields of applications of game theory in PSE i.e. process design and operation and finally energy systems optimisation we summarise the conclusions of the review along with addressing the open questions in the field Graphic illustration of game theoretic applications in PSE Let a strategic game be comprised of a set of players N≔{1,…,n} and X⊂Rm be the set of feasible decisions players can make Let the utility function fj:X→R+ of player j∈N be the mapping of a decision to a player’s payoff Then the utility set U can be described as the set of all achievable utility allocations: There exist various allocation schemes that propose the allocation of the utility among the players of the game. Such an allocation scheme is the choice of a function ϕ:U→Rn that selects a vector u*=ϕ(U). Following Moulin (1988) the axiomatic properties of allocation schemes can be summarised as follows Pareto optimality: An allocation scheme satisfies the Pareto optimality axiom if there exists no other utility allocation that dominates the current one Symmetry: Let σ:R2→R2 be a permutation operator such that σ((u1 an allocation scheme is symmetric if the allocation under the permuted system ϕ(σ(U)) is equal to the permutation of the original system it satisfies σϕ(U)=ϕ(σ(U)) The intuition behind this axiom is that under permuted identities Affine Invariance (AI): An allocation is AI if it satisfies Aϕ(U)=ϕ(A(U)) where A:Rn→Rn is an affine operator scaling the utilities will result in the affine transformation of the allocation acquired by the original game Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives (IIA): Let U and U′ be two utility sets such that U⊂U′ and ϕ(U′)∈U An allocation is IIA if it satisfies ϕ(U)=ϕ(U′) Monotonicity: Let U and W be two utility sets then an allocation satisfies monotonicity if it satisfies ϕ(W)⪰ϕ(U) The stability and fairness of a Nash equilibrium is guaranteed under the following axioms: Pareto optimality independence of irrelevant alternatives (IIA) and monotonicity players collaborate so as to make a decision that maximises the coalition’s payoff Various fairness schemes have been proposed in the literature so as to allocate the coalition’s utility to the players of the game The most prominent schemes are the Shapley value social welfare and Nash bargaining which are discussed in detail in the following section games can be divided in zero-sum (constant-sum games) or non-zero-sum-games depending on how the decision of a player affects the payoff of the others In the zero-sum games the game is considered a closed system and each player wins what the other players loose in non-zero sum games the gain of a player is not always at the expense of the other players the solution resulting by Cournot’s game corresponds to the Nash equilibrium The question of fair player consideration is studied by social science by the theory of utilitarianism (Moulin, 1988) The two main doctrines are classical utilitarianism introduced by Bentham and egalitarianism the aim is to maximise the sum of individual profits in a coalition In this approach the profit of an individual may be sacrificed for the sake of the collective profit egalitarianism seeks to equalise the individual profits since all players should be treated equally Let u̲j be the utility of player j at disagreement with the other players a player will be incentivised to join a coalition only if they can achieve a greater payoff than operating alone From an optimisation perspective, the different fairness schemes that can be used in order to maximise the payoff of the coalition are summarised in the following section. An illustration of how the choice of fairness schemes affects the payoff in a two-player game can be found in Figure 4 for varying the scale of total payoff for each player Fairness schemes and proposed solution approaches Payoff allocation for a two-player game under different fairness schemes Pink contour corresponds to smaller total payoffs for both players purple contour corresponds to higher payoffs blue contour corresponds to the highest payoffs The social welfare scheme seeks to maximise the total payoff of the coalition following the classical utilitarian approach Kalai and Smorodinsky (1975) questioned the IIA axiom proposed by Nash (1950) for the Nash bargaining problem and proposed an alternative bargaining solution based on the monotonicity axiom The aim of the Kalai-Smorodisnky bargaining focused on the player’s ideal payoffs the fraction of the profit increase of the two players is equal to the fraction of the maximum profit increase they could achieve The Max-Min scheme is a mathematical representation of the Rawslian welfare principle. According to the Rawslian welfare (Rawls (1971)), the weakest agent of a coalition should be prioritised. Thus, the player with the lowest payoff should have the maximum gain from the game, as expressed in Eq. 8 only the weak AI and the IIA are satisfied An extension of this scheme is the Lexicographic Max-Min scheme that seeks to maximise the payoff of the player with the lowest payoff, then maximise the payoff of the second lowest payoff, third lowest payoff and so on. Eq. 9 corresponds to the Lexicographic Max-Min scheme following the formulation of Liu and Papageorgiou (2018) gN(u)} is a vector function on the decision space u∈U and Θ:RN→RN is a mapping function that re-orders the components of the vector in a increasing order such that Θ(g(u)) = (θ1(g(u)) where θ1(g(u)) ≤ θ2(g(u)) ≤ ⋯ ≤ θN(g(u)) This fairness scheme was introduced to bridge economic theory with statistics (Venkatasubramanian and Luo (2018)) and is obtained by maximising the entropy of a system Conceptual representation of an Oligopolistic supply chain under different cooperation levels Stackelberg Oligopoly: leader-follower game Representative contributions of non-cooperative supply chain problems the forestry company represents the leader Noh and coworkers initially formulated a two-echelon supply chain as a Stackelberg game with decentralised decision making where they alternated the roles between the leader and the follower They found that the choice that maximised the profit was when the retailer was the leader and manufacturer the follower When examining the centralised approach in a cooperative game reported that results where lying between those of the Stackelberg game Representative contributions of fairness schemes in cooperative games to determine the portion of the cost assigned to each company To reformulate the additional non-linear constraints Glover’s linearisation was proposed The authors examined the core and Shapley values to find the fair payoff allocation among the different plants generalised the approach for multi-leader-follower problems by taking into account multiple process units if there are more than one solutions of the lower-level problem the leader can select amongst those the one that results in the most favourable solution for the upper-level problem Their objective is to minimise the total cost by taking into account the penalty from product unavailability and the cost of installing parallel units and storage tanks Large unit superstructures are coupled and perceived as players of a cooperative game The algorithm proposed is built on the fact that the examined superstructures have limited correlation and by ignoring their interrelations provides an initial solution to the problem The equilibrium conditions are checked iteratively followed by expansion of the pool of non-improving new designs Even though traditionally the objective of optimisation problems in PSE concerned economic factors, i.e., profit maximisation or cost minimisation, the need to find sustainably viable solutions became prominent in the past decades. Zhao and You (2019) study how a waste-to-energy policy can be integrated with current operations in dairy farms propose a Stackelberg game where the government is the leader and determine the incentive policy and investment factors of bio-electricity generation while the dairy farms aim to maximise their net present value and select among different bio-energy conversion technologies The objective of the game is formulated as a fractional MIBP which may render the problem intractable The proposed solution is based on a hybrid algorithm combining a parametric algorithm along with a projection-based reformulation and decomposition algorithm The authors propose a Stackelberg game at which the manufacturer aims to maximise their profit while the retailer adjust their retail price to the end consumer A Stackelberg game was formulated as a bi-level programming problem in which an EIP authority acted as a leader aiming to optimise incentives so as the followers plants could have a positive payoff by joining the symbiotic network FIGURE 6. Eco-Industrial Park diagram for a three-plant symbiotic system. Based on data from Tan et al. (2016) they authors employed KKT reformulation to guarantee the problems’ tractability In the first stage of the game the objectives of a coalition are determined the fair distribution of cost and benefits from the coalition is evaluated It is noteworthy that the incentive allocation did not differ significantly with different fairness approaches (Shapley value The original optimisation problem is transformed into two subproblems: the cost minimisation problem and the payment bargaining problem which are solved using the algorithm of Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM) For the fair payment allocation the Nash bargaining scheme is employed The first game is a Cournot game were all the energy producers compete against each other to maximise their individual profit The government is introduced as the leader in the second and third game by determining the amount of subsidy or tax allocated at each producer While in the second game producers act as independent followers in the third game they cooperate aiming to maximise their total profit The findings of this study suggest that the third game results in the highest renewable share facilitating in Iran’s green transition until 2040 The aim of this review is to provide a basic background to game theoretic concepts and an overview of recent applications of game theory in process systems engineering problems The examined applications vary from supply chain and process design and energy systems optimisation The two main types of games encountered in the reviewed papers are non-cooperative Stackelberg games and Nash bargaining cooperative games resulting in mixed integer bi-level programming problems in many applications they also entail non-linear terms Multi-parametric programming and different reformulation and decomposition methods are among the most common solution approaches For the examined cooperative games with Nash bargaining objective the resulting problem formulation was of MINLP class where the non-linear term appeared only in the objective The prevailing solution approaches entail logarithmic transformation coupled with different linearisation reformulations Since game theory traditionally has been studied by economists and social scientists the existing textbooks focus mainly on these two directions it can be challenging for an engineer to distill the necessary knowledge to apply game theoretic ideas to solve design and operation problems the development of tutorials and textbooks focusing on practitioners are needed which will facilitate an interdisciplinary dialogue result in non-tractable problem formulations The intractability of the problems stems mainly from the limitations of existing computational resources to solve mixed-integer non-linear programming and multi-level programming problems Tractability issues are surpassed by different approximations of the original problem however any progress in solution methodologies for the aforementioned problem classes will render the use of game theory even more appealing among process engineers The use of game theory provides a useful tool in the PSE community to model multi-scale One of the prominent advantages of using game theory in process and design problems entails considering the payoff of conflicting objectives Both AM and VC designed the outline and the content of this manuscript AM finished the writing of this manuscript under the guidance of VC The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from EPSRC grant EP/T022930/1 The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest All claims expressed in this article are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of their affiliated organizations Any product that may be evaluated in this article or claim that may be made by its manufacturer is not guaranteed or endorsed by the publisher Process supply 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information below to receive our weekly newsletters with the latest insights opinion pieces and current events straight to your inbox the renamed Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA) received it’s biggest renovation for the 2004 summer Olympics by famed architect Santiago Calatrava the OAKA is stunning and graceful—but today is in a state of dereliction and disrepair Athens’ Acropolis and Byzantine styles inspired Calatrava’s immense work The former communication center is now government ministry offices and the badminton hall was converted into a theater venue known as the “Spiros Louis,” is occasionally used as a large-scale concert venue; since 2004 Two streets in the complex were named after Greek Olympic medalists who themselves fell into disgrace who withdrew from the 2004 games after failing to take a doping test (he claimed to have missed the test after sustaining injuries in a motorcycle accident but an official investigation later proved the accident was staged) and Fani Halkia who tested positive for methyltrienolone in the 2008 Olympics of Beijing and was subsequently banned the complex as a whole is empty and unkempt Examining the velodrome’s soaring arches contrasted against rusting pools and weed-filled stadiums all sprawling out over 96 hectares leaves one amazed how such a project declines in less than a decade OAKA’s fate is not unfamiliar to Olympic stadiums Travelers who’ve visited the disused stadiums of other past Olympics may find resonances—particularly Barcelona’s 1992 Olympic Stadium the site that made Santiago Calatrava famous for the telecommunications tower he designed the telecommunications tower of Barcelona stands largely forgotten remembered mostly by those who visited during the games and the few who visit today This spaceship-like structure was once a popular roadside restaurant An Art Deco Icarus statue adorns this abandoned gem of Yugoslav Modernist architecture The remnants of a luxurious resort that saw its peak in the 1970s and 1980s has been abandoned since 2009 leaving behind the wreckage of both the hotel and a beautiful ice skating rink This abandoned church in central Lyon is missing its front stairs One of the largest wooden constructions in Europe was meant to be a casino medieval cathedral remains unbuilt but fiercely protected was built in a canyon so narrow that the railroad ran right through the hotel lobby One of the earliest large-scale "hyper" roofs in the U.K Panathinaikos BC easily defeated Marousi BC at OAKA (82-71) in the 1st weekend of action in the Greek Basket League Luca Vildoza and Lefteris Mantzoukas led the Greens attack with 12 points each one “Oxygen” consists of 32 one or two-storey residences The new building whose architectural was assigned to Pieris.Architects by the development and construction company Sustain is located in the area near the Olympic Stadium and is called Oxygen Because oxygen is the most important element in nature The multi-awarded architecture firm Pieris.Architects is the evolution of Konstantinos Pieris’ firm The two siblings joined in 2002 and gave the firm a new in line with other large modern architectural firms the firm now also specialises in sustainability projects that develop “the users’ eco-emotional intelligence” they say that generally follows an eco-friendly philosophy Sustain interviewed many architectural firms in order to find one that combines experience in construction with expertise in designing sustainable buildings This resulted in Pieris.Architects designing the first residential complex in Greece with the international sustainability certification BREEAM Another innovation of this project is that it will be the first building of such a scale to be completed after the pandemic and will incorporate the changes it has brought to the way we live and work Pieros Pieris said: “We designed the project during the pandemic so there were many issues that we took into account: both in designing the interior and in managing the communal spaces and the building’s surrounding area We put emphasis on making these spaces green and we’ve also incorporated outdoor spaces for exercise as well as spaces for the residents to socialise and even work “life during lockdown made us all realise how important our home is and how important it is to like what you do when you’re home.” So they added large openings for light to come in unobstructed warm colours to make people feel comfortable and not cold and they added large storage spaces to make the residences more functional they included a fully equipped home office in each unit The thought that the home is a refuge can also be seen in the impressive lobby that also functions as a “border” between the home and the outside world “The gate through which you enter a ‘refuge’ leaving daily life behind” Stela Pieris told us consists of 32 one or two-storey residences with one apart from giving an aesthetically pleasing result to apply an architectural design that would provide holistic solutions in areas like health and well-being The project has already been BREEAM certified on a design level while once it’s completed it will also be assessed and certified at “Post Construction Stage” who has certified projects in 89 different countries ensures results that can be measured not just at the design and construction stage A necessary requirement that was an innovative approach for Greek standards was the very close collaboration between the architectural firm and a wider group of people including environmental consultants Pieris.Architects designed the building drawing inspiration from the basic elements of nature The wavy lines of the galleries create green spaces on the galleries and at the same time separate the residences The Y-shaped columns resemble tree trunks and highlight the sustainable nature of the building the private gardens on the ground level and the large balconies with the planters on the other floors add to the quality of life and signal the sustainable design that the residents experience daily not just as a result of the low energy consumption As far as the management of a “smart home” is concerned the two architects claim that “There must exist a golden ratio Not everything can be automated in a home if you want to address wide audience of buyers It needs to be a smart home as far as the central heating and cooling system but not in terms of everything around the house.” The keyword in the use of technology at Oxygen is simplification myoxygen.house pieris.architects.com Architectural design: Pieris.Architects Photographs: Copyrights Pieris Architects BREEAM certification consultants and assessors: Ecoveritas Landscape architecture: Pieris.Architects Photorealistic rendering: Sane Industries An electronic net had been set up around the 24-year-old man, who was finally arrested in Barcelona nearly a year after fatally stabbing a peer outside a well-known club on Kifisias Avenue. Authorities essentially used an old-fashioned method—tracking every possible trace that could lead them to the perpetrator a shipping receipt for a dog had helped Greek police guide Romanian authorities to capture a notorious criminal a series of Instagram posts—delayed for security reasons—and a flight ticket led to the 24-year-old’s arrest but homicide detectives had already identified him through security camera footage that recorded the murder both the authorities and the victim’s family closely monitored people from the fugitive’s social and familial circles searching for any clue that could lead them to him made the critical mistake that exposed the fugitive she posted Instagram stories showing herself and the 24-year-old enjoying the island’s beaches and nightlife The couple continued their lavish lifestyle in Santorini but managed to avoid police detection because the woman posted their stories with a time delay—uploading photos and videos only after they had already moved on to their next location Protothema.gr has revealed the Instagram posts that traced the fugitive’s movements Combined with the discovery that his girlfriend had purchased a plane ticket to Barcelona this led to his identification and eventual arrest the 24-year-old reportedly traveled to Marseille where authorities again failed to locate him despite an active international arrest warrant against him his girlfriend booked a flight to Barcelona she continued posting about their luxury vacation allowing Spanish authorities to track them police closely monitored their movements and ultimately arrested the fugitive at the airport in the Catalan capital last night The 24-year-old is facing charges of premeditated murder in a state of calm intent for the fatal altercation that took place on April 28 outside the nightclub in Marousi Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr Giannis Tragas achieved two legal victories against Maria Karra in the inheritance war that has been raging for nearly three years since the death of his father The Supreme Court of the Eastern Caribbean ruled that he is entitled to full access to the records and documents of Family Line LTD a temporary order prohibiting the Swiss co-executor of the will from making any payments from the inheritance of Giorgos Tragas This involves the notorious offshore company founded by his father 12 years ago in the British Virgin Islands Nearly all of his assets are associated with this company according to the Swiss co-executor’s statement to the EFG Eurobank in Monaco The company has been the primary point of contention in the inheritance dispute who serves as its director alongside Francescon reportedly denied Giannis Tragas access to it on multiple occasions The Supreme Court of this tropical paradise granted him access without notifying the journalist’s widow or the Swiss lawyer co-executor the Marousi Court discussed Giannis Tragas’s request to permanently remove the Swiss lawyer Ivo Ottavio Francescon as co-executor of his father’s will The publisher’s son accused Francescon of making payments totaling nearly €400,000 from the inheritance funds under Maria Karra’s instructions without informing the other co-executor The Greek tax authority (AADE) and the Ministry of Finance supported Giannis Tragas in court to secure their claims on the late Giorgos Tragas’s estate prohibiting Francescon from making any further payments related to the inheritance safe deposit boxes in financial institutions the majority of which belong to a single company—Family Line LTD This offshore company was established by the late publisher on May 22 Giannis Tragas scored another victory there he appealed to the Supreme Court of the Eastern Caribbean—which governs the British Virgin Islands—seeking full access to Family Line LTD’s records Giannis Tragas and Greek co-executor Stefanos Vasilakis requested and secured a “Seal & Gag order” against Trident the company managing Family Line LTD’s registry This means the court prohibited Trident from informing or sharing any information about Giannis Tragas’s request with Maria Karra or Francescon The ruling mandated that Trident Trust Company disclose all details and documents (including electronically stored ones) regarding Family Line LTD to the applicants within 14 days of the order’s issuance Vindication for Giannis TragasFor the first time in nearly three years Giannis Tragas has finally gained access to the documents and activities of his late father’s company Until his appeal to the Supreme Court of the Eastern Caribbean had taken control of the company just 48 days after Giorgos Tragas passed away on December 14 appointed alongside Stefanos Vasilakis as co-executor of Giorgos Tragas’s will had also established a company named Maxam Services in the Marshall Islands Caribbean documents feature the signatures of Maria Karra and Francescon Francescon listed EFG Eurobank in Monaco under the field “asset” and detailed obtained after Giannis Tragas’s successful appeal in the Supreme Court of the Eastern Caribbean (British Virgin Islands jurisdiction) Video coverage of the action of two gangs that operated in northeastern Attica and had “emptied” more than 20 houses were secured and presented by protothema.gr The action of the organisations was deconstructed by officers of the Northeast Attica Security Sub-Directorate and the Maroussi Security Department with police handcuffing a total of six people the members of the two organizations were based in Zefiri and Ano Liosia and operated in a similar manner members of one of the gangs also used ghost numbers telephone connections registered to details of non-existent foreigners A total of 23 cases of burglary and theft were solved most of those arrested had been previously employed by the authorities for similar offenses A significant development has emerged in the investigation of the fatal fight that occurred in the early hours of April 28 outside a well-known club in Maroussi resulting in the death of a 23-year-old and injuries to two others The Homicide Department’s conclusion The videos reveal that the 23-year-old victim was fatally stabbed by the assailant who was determined to “finish” him off without any prior threat from the victim Initial reports suggested that the 23-year-old had pulled out a gun and pointed it at the 24-year-old attacker prompting the latter to stab him in self-defense the new footage contradicts this narrative the perpetrator is seen emerging from the club He is accompanied by six others from his group and has his hand in his left pocket after receiving a distress message from a friend delivers a fatal stab to the victim’s carotid artery the 23-year-old pulls out a pistol from his bag but lacks the strength to fire it while the 24-year-old assailant runs back into the club Witness statements included in the case file describe the assailant’s composure and cynicism shortly after the brutal murder I asked him why he had blood and he replied that nothing had happened and that everything was fine The homicide investigation’s conclusion highlights the unprovoked nature of the attack: “A few seconds after the people left the store takes out a pistol from the bag he had crossed on his chest and tries to shoot K The attack was described as “professional” and lethal The medical examiner’s report on the 23-year-old’s body noted that the stab wound caused “carotid artery erosion” and led to the victim’s nearly instantaneous death the Homicide Department has charged the 24-year-old with Involuntary Manslaughter in a Calm Mental State is calling for the restoration of their child’s memory and justice through the arrest and punishment of the perpetrator The Athens Metro is on track for a major upgrade with plans underway for several exciting expansions and improvements to better connect the city the most advanced project is the Line 2 extension to Ilion adding about 4 km and three new stations: Palatiani This project will also see upgrades to the Elaionas depot and the addition of an underground parking area Palatiani station will be located at the intersection of Thevon and Andreas Papandreou Streets while Ilion station will connect with future extensions on Line 4 Agios Nikolaos station will serve a scenic green area enhancing access to the surrounding neighborhoods the extension requires enhancements to the Metro’s critical systems including new equipment and software upgrades to ensure a seamless connection across Lines 2 and 3 The construction is slated to begin in 2026 with the new stations expected to open in 2031 Plans for Line 2’s future reach to Kamatero there’s an exciting proposal to extend Line 2 to Glyfada with three planned stations at strategic points in Ano Glyfada and along Vouliagmeni Avenue Further proposals are also being considered including a Line 4 westward expansion to Petroupolis a northern extension from Katehaki station to Marousi and the eventual development of Line 5 to connect with Haidari These expansions promise to transform Athens’ connectivity and accessibility bringing new transit options to residents across the city and beyond Athens is set to see its Metro system grow to meet the needs of a bustling and offering an eco-friendly way to navigate the Greek capital North Star Entertainment recently revealed its strategy and intentions for the €250m Project VORIA which involves the move of the Regency Casino Mont Parnes to a new hospitality and entertainment complex in Marousi Project VORIA will involve 836 underground parking spaces a variety of dining and entertainment options and a fresh five-star hotel equipped with 150 rooms which will be accompanied by meeting space that can accommodate a maximum of 1,400 delegates According to the executives’ explanation at the press conference which took place at the Grande Bretagne Hotel is the production of a multi-purpose complex that in addition to the aforementioned features the aforementioned Regency Casino Mont Parnes will move from its current location to a new area of 8,500 square meters within the property the new casino & hotel represent the 1st strategic investment realized in the region in many years and will be constructed at the facility popularly called “Dilaveri estate” located in Marousi The location of the mentioned estate is at the intersection of Spyrou Loui and Kifissias avenues in the Municipality of Marousi Although the project has received the green light from the Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy there is another legal hurdle that is causing delays in the beginning of the construction It’s about issuing construction permits the construction is projected to officially start by the end of the current year and will last till 2027 Regarding the move of the Regency Casino Mont Parnes to the new property a step that has led to appeals and criticism from local bodies Lampsa Hellenic Hotels CEO Tassos Chomenidis highlighted that the said casino won’t be a primary portion of the entire project at all One of the greatest values of the project is that it will involve soft construction that will blend into the urban landscape high-quality architecture and state-the-art environmental solutions He also emphasized that the development of green areas for the locals of the broader area is a key part will be allocated to the municipality of Marousi for the establishment of free public spaces for communal utilization to promote recreation and health and raise the overall quality of the lives of locals living in Marousi During the duration of the project, there will be notable interventions on the region’s road network, so that when the new property is finished it won’t block motor traffic, but will enhance access to the broader area, according to Greek Travel Pages Notify me via e-mail if anyone answers my comment Marousi has a high level of seismic activity Based on data from the past 55 years and our earthquake archive back to 1900 there are about 3,100 quakes on average per year in or near Marousi Marousi has had at least 10 quakes above magnitude 6 since 1900 which suggests that larger earthquakes of this size occur infrequently probably on average approximately every 10 to 15 years The quake had a very shallow depth of 6.1 km (3.8 mi) and was too small to be felt by people Marousi has had 5 quakes of magnitude 2.0 or above There were also 17 quakes below magnitude 2.0 which people don't normally feel The depth of the quake is unknown.The quake was not felt (or at least not reported so) and always with a smile on his face when surrounded by small children Giannis Antetokounmpo and his partner Marie and their kids were in a park at Marousi Athens relaxing the little patrons of the playground on Amarysias Artemidos Street in Maroussi believed that they might unwittingly star in an advertising spot Antetokounmpo suddenly parks his monstrous vehicle next to a playground and the family of one of the top NBA stars and of course one of the most beloved athletes in Greece disembark from it a true role model for his little fans who rushed to take pictures with him Giannis has been enjoying his holidays for a few weeks in Greece One of his latest moves is the purchase of a family residential complex in Paleo Psychiko the construction of which was completed a few weeks ago The most luxurious complex is located in a quiet neighborhood of Palaio Psychiko near the building where the General Archives of the State are housed The property is located on a plot of 1,585 sq.m. with the construction occupying a total of 998.27 sq.m why limit yourself and stay the whole night in one place As Chalandri has the other advantage of having numerous pedestrian streets it is an ideal destination for the ultimate bar crawl – perfect for a night out with your friends Here is a roundup of 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