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St. Moritz wants to enter health tourism

The voters of St. Moritz have very clearly accepted the project for a health hotel and a new Gut Clinic. This should give St. Moritz the opportunity to quickly establish itself in health tourism and create new year-round businesses. Project initiator Chris Silber St. Moritz AG offers project opponents negotiations on the design of the project.
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Joint media release by Chris Silber St. Moritz AG and Klinik Gut AG

Chris Silber St. Moritz AG and Klinik Gut are delighted with the positive outcome of the referendum. It creates the legal requirements for the construction of a health center with clinic and health hotel on today's postal area.

“By saying yes to the Serletta Süd project, the voters have given us, as initiators and opponents of the project, the task of negotiating implementation and thus preventing a long-standing legal dispute,” says project owner Werner Vogt, summarizing the ballot.

Vogt had already made it clear before the vote that the size and design of the health hotel were negotiable in order to implement it promptly. “The resounding yes to our project is an important vote of confidence in our decades of work in St. Moritz,” says Dr. Adrian Urfer, Chief Physician and CEO of Klinik Gut. “The result of the vote is also a yes to entering health tourism. It will sustainably revive St. Moritz, including the existing hotels.”

Following approval by the population, the Graubünden government will next decide on the partial revision of the local planning. Only then can the construction project be worked out. This defines the detailed room plan and also the external design of the buildings.

“We take the concerns expressed by both the population and neighbors seriously and will address them during planning,” explains project manager Martin Meyer. “However, in order to be able to involve neighbors in planning, they must be prepared to talk. We invite them to negotiations, which we will conduct with the aim of preventing a long-standing legal dispute and developing a project that suits St. Moritz.”

“We would like to thank the many supporters of the project. The clear result after this passionate voting campaign shows that St. Moritz wants to develop further. To do this, the location must also change,” adds Adrian Urfer. “We want to do our part.”

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Chris Silber St. Moritz AG
Dr. Martin Meyer, project manager
078 664 99 00

Klinik Gut AG
Dr. Adrian Urfer, CEO
079 681 25 54