The transfer of Jerry Pollack Hormoz School to the private sector as a creative home

According to Hormozgan Wave News Agency, Sohrab Banavand, Director General of Hormozgan Heritage, Culture, Tourism and Handicrafts, said: Creative House It is done in the private sector.
Director General of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Hormozgan, pointing out that the investment is estimated at 70 billion rials, clarified: The investor will renovate and equip this historic building based on the restoration plan approved by the General Administration.
Regarding the extension of the transfer of Jerry Pollack’s school (Shariati) to the private sector, he said: During the last year and this year, according to Article 27, the transfer of this monument was uploaded three times in the headquarters system, in which the investment did not participate.
Banavand continued: “Also, 4 investors applied to the General Administration for the establishment of a traditional restaurant and a residential complex. Was not accepted.
Director General of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Hormozgan, pointing out that in the transfer of a historic building to the private sector, restoration is one of the most important obstacles, adding: The presented has no intrusion and occupation in the mentioned building and after restoration and restoration, its existing space will be used.
Regarding the creative house, he said: “The creative house is defined and designed as a strategic and pivotal project for sustainable development at the national and regional levels, and has the ability to attract a large population based on the cultural and artistic resources of each region.” .
Banavand pointed out: Updating and innovating in handicraft and art products, holding training courses in creative industries and tourism, and building the capacity of regional, national and international markets are some of the benefits of creating creative homes.