The Rocamar hotel in Puerto Sóller is one of Mallorca's best-known eyesores. Closed since 1999, its fate has been a matter of intrigue ever since. Now it emerges that the Balearic Government will be paying nearly one million euros for its acquisition (which will allow its demolition). The recipient of the money will be the father of the current inspector of tourism and under terms of the purchase agreement, a loan of nearly one million euros to the owner of the hotel will be cancelled. The person who extended the loan was Jaume Ensenyat, the father of the tourism inspector, who will now receive the government's money.
See more: Diario de Mallorca
Saturday, September 01, 2012
MALLORCA TODAY - Intrigue surrounds Sóller's Rocamar hotel
Labels:
Balearic Government,
Demolition,
Mallorca,
Puerto Sóller,
Rocamar hotel
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