February 14, 2025
Addis Insight
Hawassa is set to welcome a new era of luxury and hospitality as MIDROC Investment Group officially begins construction on its latest landmark project—a 2.6 billion birr resort that promises to redefine tourism in the city.
The highly anticipated resort, Four Points by Sheraton Hawassa, is being developed on a 21,000-square-meter prime location, offering breathtaking views and world-class amenities. The project was officially launched by Sidama Regional State Head, Desta Ledamo, in a ceremony attended by senior officials, business leaders, and esteemed community elders.
Speaking at the event, Ato Solomon Zewdu, Deputy CEO of MIDROC’s Hotel and Resort Sector, highlighted the resort’s significance:
“This luxury resort is designed to host major national and international events efficiently, boosting Hawassa’s appeal as a premier destination for business and leisure travelers alike.”
Beyond its architectural and hospitality ambitions, the project brings a significant economic impact. During construction alone, it will generate 500 job opportunities, while once operational, it is expected to permanently employ more than 350 residents from Hawassa and the surrounding region.
Sidama Regional State Administrator Desta Ledamo emphasized the resort’s contribution to the region’s growing tourism industry:
“This development will enhance the city’s hotel and tourism sector, creating new opportunities and strengthening the local economy.”
Hawassa City Mayor Mekuria Mershaye echoed this sentiment, pledging the city’s full support in ensuring the project’s timely completion.
As construction gets underway, Four Points by Sheraton Hawassa is poised to become a symbol of progress and luxury, attracting high-profile visitors, international conferences, and leisure seekers to the vibrant city.
With MIDROC Investment Group at the helm, this ambitious project signals a new chapter for Hawassa, elevating its status on the national and global tourism map.
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