“IberCompany” and “Archi” are launching the construction of a new high-class, multifunctional residential complex — King Tamar — through a joint partnership. The complex will be located in one of the most desirable and prestigious neighborhoods of the capital, on Alexidze Street in Saburtalo.
King Tamar is a premium-class residential development, designed by world-renowned architect Wei Yap Ooi. The project’s architecture blends modern aesthetics with inspirations from Georgian cultural elements, creating a unique and distinguished urban identity.
More than just another residential complex, King Tamar is an innovative project that sets new standards in the real estate sector through the collaboration of “IberCompany Holding” and “Archi.”
Located in the center of the capital and just minutes away from key infrastructure and transportation hubs, the project stands out as an exceptionally attractive opportunity for both living and investment. The diversity of apartment layouts, panoramic views, and high construction standards make it an ideal choice for investors.
The complex offers a multifunctional infrastructure that provides residents with everything they need for a complete, high-quality daily life:
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European-standard fitness center;
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Fully equipped spa and sauna;
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Comfortable café and lounge areas;
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Seasonal outdoor swimming pool;
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Modern cinema;
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Panoramic views over the entire city of Tbilisi.
Construction of King Tamar incorporates environmentally friendly, energy-efficient materials that meet international standards, including:
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German YTONG energy-efficient blocks;
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Low-emissivity (Low-E) glass;
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Aluminum composite panels;
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Glass balconies — for aesthetic design and natural light focus.
These materials ensure energy savings, sound insulation, and sustainable ecological comfort.
“IberCompany Holding,” together with its partners, continues to invest in projects that improve the urban structure and create spaces where quality living begins.
King Tamar — a multifunctional residential complex that takes its rightful place in Tbilisi’s urban landscape.