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Saturday
Nov262011

European Olympic Committee General Assembly

 

Radisson Lazurnaya in Sochi

The European Olympic Committee held its 40th annual General Assembly in Sochi from November 22- 25. The General Assembly met at the Radisson Lazurnaya where they held meetings and a press conference.  The General Assembly decided that the European Youth Olympic Festival will be held in 2013 in Romania and that its 2012 meeting will be held in the Israeli Red Sea resort city of Elat.  The General Assembly will again meet April 12 in Moscow, when they will vote on whether to hold the European Games.

I attended the press conference.  in the foreground of the photo below is the Serbian delegation,led by its President, formerly of the National Basketball Association, Vlade Divac.

 

 

Tuesday
Nov222011

British Banya

I went to the British Banya in Krasnaya Polyana recently.  The owner, James Larkin, is a native of the United Kingdom.  He came to the region in 1993 and has built one of the most unique businesses and best reputations in this part of Russia.

When we met, I expected someone much older than James.  I was waiting in the office with his assistant when he arrived.  He entered the room with the look and relaxed demeanor of a 24 year-old snowboarder from Colorado.  However, James' easy-going charm and friendly disposition belie a great eye for design and a prescience about the markets he serves.  And he is doing all of this in a culture and language not his own.

James studied engineering in the U.K., but before finishing he was drawn to Russia by the stories of a fellow student who came from Krasnaya Polyana.  When he came to Krasnaya Polyana he was intrigued by the culture and opportunities he saw.  This was 14 years before Russia won the right to host the Olympics, so Krasnaya Polyana was not on anyone's radar screen at the time.  

He started out with a small banya on the property.  The business grew and he eventually built a new, much larger facility.  James was not satisfied with the stove he was using in his banya, so he designed and built his own.  The quality and design attracted customers, so he and his wife now build commercially.  His design is more efficient, environmentally friendly and durable than those of usual construct.  His work is getting attention from businesss and political leaders in Russia.  He told me that he is in Moscow several tines a month, where he has multiple projects for the design and construction of banyas and recreation rooms in the homes of wealthy Moscovites.  James' designs include his own unique spa pool (shown below suspended on his property) and the banya stoves, which he builds on his property.

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The British Banya is popular with locals in Krasnaya Polyana.  Alcohol, although customary at most Russian banyas, is not sold because of the dangerous combination with heat and dehydration, especially at altitude. The banya has a large round room with rocks for heat and steam, the suspended heated pool and a cold water pool for immersion between sitting in the heat.  There is also a room for massage and the leaf and branch treatments that accompany a traditional Russian banya experience.  The banya features a spacious area with seating and tables for relaxing and drinking water and tea during the banya experience.

Because of his great location and growing demand for hotels in Krasnaya Polyana, James is building a 10-room hotel.  The construction is also environmentally-friendly.  The building has a dramatic spiral staircase, spacious rooms and great views.  There also will be a roof-top terrace for guests to enjoy the Caucasus Mountain scenery.  Construction is expected to be completed in February- March 2012.  Foreign Olympic organizations have already called looking to rent the hotel for the Games. 

 

 

Friday
Nov182011

Food of the Caucasus


Ladochka

There is a lot of diversity in Caucasian cuisine, but my favorite is that of Abkhazia.  The dishes tend to be spicier than Russian food. Common side dishes include mamaliga with cheese, beans (they are not hot, but spicy) and the lodochka (boat) of bread with cheese and sometimes an egg.  One of my favorites is the soup kharcho with lamb.  Another is the similarly named kharch, which is beef in a spicy pomegranate walnut sauce.  

 

Kharch

 

Sochi has a number of streetside bakeries that produce lavosh, an Armenian bread.  I like it when it is fresh and hot.

 

Armenian Bakery

Wednesday
Nov162011

Office Rental in Sochi

Several outside organizations have been inquiring about office space for rent in Sochi.  I viewed an office on the 4th floor of a building on Kurortniy Prospekt, across the street from the Moskva Hotel (to be rebuilt with the Marriott flag).  This office was 60 square meters and was available at a price of 1,500 rubles per square meter per month.  This contrasted with prices from 800- 1,000 rubles per square meter per month on Vinogradnaya and Gagarina Streets.  Another office was rented in another centrally located hotel for 1,800 rubles per square meter per month.  

A very attractive office consisting of two floors and 1,350 square meters is for rent at 822 rubles per square meter.  The price is more reasonable, but the space is quite large compared to most offices.  The office is in the same complex as Aleksandr's Lighthouse and below the Lighthouse Restaurant.  The location is very good and the office has excellent view of the Black Sea.

 

 View from office

Office

Wednesday
Nov162011

Olympic University Progress

Recently, I returned to view the construction site of the Olympic University being constructed on Orzhonikidze Ulitsa in Sochi.  I last photographed the site about 8 weeks before.  As with most construction projects in Sochi, there is rapid progress.  From the photos below, you can see the changes: