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Archi's global expansion
Gulf News
|October 15, 2025
With over 50 completed projects encompassing 42,000 residents, Archi is Georgia's leading developer. As it expands into hospitality and global markets, its investor-driven approach is redefining industry standards.
Since launching operations in 2006, Archi has delivered more projects than any other developer in Georgia, building a reputation for scale, quality, and sustained growth.
The company has completed over one million square metres of construction, with developments currently under way in key locations across Tbilisi and nationwide. "Innovation drives the market, and we differentiate ourselves through quality and forward thinking," explains Founder and Chairman Ilia Tsulaia.
With a track record of delivering premium projects, the company has achieved significant success. "While real estate prices have risen 40-50% overall, our key areas have seen 60-70% growth, with higher rental yields thanks to attention to every detail—from entrances to maintenance," says Tsulaia.
Leveraging the company's robust position, Archi is now expanding into the hospitality sector, partnering with global brands including Wyndham and Marriott to develop exclusive hotels and aparthotels in key locations such as Batumi and Sioni Lake. And beyond its domestic activities, international expansion plans include construction of a $50-million multi-functional residential complex near Miami, in partnership with U.S. developers Elite Group, and an imminent entry into Dubai's real estate market.
Despite this strategic evolution, the foundations of Archi's success are unchanging. A key pillar is a service model that extends beyond the sale, with residents receiving aftercare support through a range of services. In addition, the company organises events and activities to help build a sense of community—a commitment to social responsibility reflected in its policy of donating 5% of profits to good causes.
As the company enters a pivotal new stage of growth, Tsulaia outlines Archi's vision, global ambitions, and the strategic role of UAE partnerships in shaping its next chapter.
Q: How has your vision for Archi evolved?
This story is from the October 15, 2025 edition of Gulf News.
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