Exclusive: Leaked emails reveal complex with marble floors, a private brewery and a $10,000 bidet
, a rather more spectacular picture has emerged of the complex of luxury real estate being developed around the Fisherman’s Hut.
“If you look at our website there are many projects where we use marble floor as would any other respectable architectural agency,” she said. The woman declined to comment on the construction costs. There is a private brewery fitted out with €345,000 worth of Austrian brewing equipment that can produce 47 litres of beer a day and a tea room overlooking Lake Ladoga on the second floor.
The waterfall used to be a popular tourist attraction but today it is strictly off limits to the public. The general construction work is estimated in one document at 187m rubles . And there are sufficient clues for questions to be asked about this sprawling estate. “Locals serve there as guards only when the site is empty,” one local fisherman said. “When high-level guests visit, locals are usually replaced by FSO [federal protection service].”Photograph: Architectural workshop of E.Yu.Merkuriev
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