Greece's Public Real Estate Company (ETAD), a subsidiary of the Hellenic Holdings and Asset Development Fund, has announced an open competitive tender for the development of a three-story building located in the heart of Chania's city center. The property is described as iconic, and the tender process aims to attract private investment to repurpose or redevelop the site. Chania is one of Crete's most visited destinations, known for its Venetian harbor, old town, and vibrant dining and cultural scene. While the tender outcome will take time to materialize, the development could eventually bring new hospitality, retail, or cultural facilities to a central location. Tourists visiting Chania in the coming years may see construction activity near the city center as the project progresses. No disruption to current visitor access is expected in the short term.