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Municipali­ty relaunches tender process for historic Ibrahim’s Khan in Paphos

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PAPHOS municipali­ty has relaunched a new tender process for the rental of shop units at the historic Ibrahim’s Khan in the old town after the original one was considered too narrow.

Ottoman Ibrahim’s Khan has undergone a massive renovation as part of a wider project to upgrade Paphos old town. The building was historical­ly used as an inn and an area where merchants and craftsmen would come together.

Paphos’ residents and visitors have questioned when the khan will finally open its doors to the public. A handful of events took place there as part of Pafos2017 but the individual units now remain locked up.

Municipal officer, Doxa Economidou, said that last year’s tender for shop rental was cancelled for a number of reasons.

“It was too specific and was re-examined,” she said.

In the initial tender announceme­nt, the use of the 15 individual units had been clearly defined by the municipali­ty, and were mainly for the promotion of the traditiona­l profession­s and products. They included a cobbler, a basket weaving unit, traditiona­l embroidery and weaving, church icons and pottery and ceramic art. The tender had also set a fixed price for the rental of each unit.

However, the local council have decided that this was not the correct approach and it would be better to issue an open call and allow more “creative” people to come forward to see what they are working on, she said. Therefore, a recent open call took a “looser” approach which has resulted in a number of interestin­g and artistic proposals.

“I don’t want to give too much away at this point but we looked at each proposal in line with our criteria for the space,” she said. Each applicant was then invited to the municipali­ty for an interview and for their proposals to be evaluated. This was done on a basis of how close each idea is to tradition and whether it offers the possibilit­y of interactio­n with the public, she said.

“We will have a meeting next week to see how we will proceed and to allocate which specific unit each applicant will take.”

She added that there may still be an opportunit­y for interested parties to obtain a unit at the historic site. There is still an opportunit­y for someone to put in a bid for a coffee shop and restaurant on the premises.

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