Green Rock is developing an ecosystem of tourism, residential, and educational projects in Dilijan aimed at the sustainable growth of the region. The program includes more than eight initiatives with a total investment value exceeding $160 mln, which are expected to create 800+ new jobs in the operational and programming activities of the hotel, concert hall, and supporting infrastructure. Over $25 mln has already been invested in these projects. Hotel Image by: Green Rock All initiatives are part of a unified development plan and are integrated within a Multifunctional complex covering 60,000 m². The complex features:• The new hotel• The international-standard music hall• The campus for Green Rock and Green Rock Foundation employees and students• The reconstructed brick building of Cabinet Café• The community hub Villa 3• The new recreational Art Park. This new park in Dilijan will feature an art residency, eco-friendly walking trails, a central event square and an amphitheater connected to the concert hall, as well as areas for children, sports, and meditation.Four projects - the Campus, the Villa 3 Community Hub, the Apicius School, and the reconstructed Cabinet Café building - will be completed in 2026, after which the buildings will be opened to visitors. Campus Image by: Green Rock The remaining four projects are currently in the design phase and are being developed in collaboration with partners and the local community. Green Rock team exercises rigorous due diligence in the selection of project partners, collaborating exclusively with firms demonstrating proven international expertise and professional recognition. Among the key partners are MVRDV, WOWHAUS, GMP Architekten, Centroproject (Serbia), IND Architects, DG Jones & Partners, and other reputable organizations. Villa 3 Community Hub Image by: Green Rock In delivering its projects, the team applies internationally recognized standards and methodologies, including FIDIC contract frameworks, Value Engineering practices, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and sustainable and resilient design principles consistent with EDGE Certification requirements. For projects involving heritage or historically significant structures, the team engages qualified restoration architects to ensure that interventions are executed with an appropriate balance of conservation, adaptation, and structural integrity. Apicius School Image by: Green Rock To support these initiatives, engage the local community, and address the challenges Dilijan currently facing, Green Rock, in partnership with the Green Rock Foundation, has launched several educational programs, including the Apicius International School of Hospitality, developed together with the Apicius Florence. Cabinet Cafe Image by: Green Rock To promote Dilijan as a tourist destination, strengthen its identity, and support local entrepreneurs, Green Rock and its partners, with the support of the local municipality, have launched Meet Dilijan. This program aims to address challenges such as tourism seasonality and enhances sustainable tourism development. In addition, Green Rock Foundation, together with local stakeholders, has supported the Dilijan Municipality in developing the Dilijan Urban Design Framework - a strategic document aimed at ensuring the modern and coherent improvement of the city’s public realm, and shaping a cohesive, attractive, and recognizable urban identity for Dilijan. Art Park Image by: Green Rock “Our vision is to create projects that shape the future of Dilijan as a vibrant cultural and economic center of the region. The hotel will not only become one of the largest outside Yerevan and a new benchmark for the region, but also a growth driver for the hospitality industry and the local community. The Music Hall will serve as a venue for reviving the city’s cultural heritage and will attract hundreds of cultural events each year. Every project we develop is driven by a strong idea and a meaningful purpose - together, they will create a lasting positive impact not only on Dilijan, but on the entire region and on the country,” said Katerina Danekina, CEO of Green Rock. Music Hall Image by: Green Rock About Green RockGreen Rock is a company rooted in Dilijan, developing large-scale territorial projects by shaping ecosystems of the future. We work at the intersection of infrastructure, culture, education, and economy - designing spaces that are locally grounded and globally relevant.Green Rock Foundation serves as the CSR guardian of Green Rock, leading projects in community, culture, ecology, and education. It creates a foundation for future transformation and long-term public value - enabling Green Rock’s strategic projects to grow in more inclusive, context-aware environments. Tweet Views 7042