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===BurgunArms Hospitality Group=== | ===BurgunArms Hospitality Group=== | ||
[[File:BurgunArms Logo.PNG|right| | [[File:BurgunArms Logo.PNG|right|thumb|Logo of BurgunArms Hospitality]] | ||
The BurgunArms Hospitality Group is a subsidiary of Palacin Holdings focused on buying whole or portions of small towns that have lost their primary industry with the aim of converting them into {{wpl|albergo diffuso}}s. {{wpl|Albergo diffuso}}s started in the mid 1990s in [[Burgundie]] in [[Roln]] was the mining jobs continued to disappear. A royal development grant was sought to create one in the early 2010s and the Royal Treasury saw the potential to save towns, employ citizens, and make some money. A number of laws had to be altered to allow the crown to own whole municipalities, something it had been banned from doing in [[1848]] as part of the People’s Spring. The changes allowed for a company to own the municipality on behalf of the crown ([[Palacin Holdings]]) and only for the purpose of commerce not direct governance. Therefore, despite being a single hotel, some {{wpl|albergo diffuso}} villages also have to elect officials whose duties are primarily ceremonial. | The BurgunArms Hospitality Group is a subsidiary of Palacin Holdings focused on buying whole or portions of small towns that have lost their primary industry with the aim of converting them into {{wpl|albergo diffuso}}s. {{wpl|Albergo diffuso}}s started in the mid 1990s in [[Burgundie]] in [[Roln]] was the mining jobs continued to disappear. A royal development grant was sought to create one in the early 2010s and the Royal Treasury saw the potential to save towns, employ citizens, and make some money. A number of laws had to be altered to allow the crown to own whole municipalities, something it had been banned from doing in [[1848]] as part of the People’s Spring. The changes allowed for a company to own the municipality on behalf of the crown ([[Palacin Holdings]]) and only for the purpose of commerce not direct governance. Therefore, despite being a single hotel, some {{wpl|albergo diffuso}} villages also have to elect officials whose duties are primarily ceremonial. | ||
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* Saalrau, [[Faramount]]- a whole village resort albergo diffuso set on the coast of the [[Sea of Istroya]] in eastern [[Faramount]]. Saalrau has long been a small fishing village specializing in sea bass until larger industrial fishing companies put most of the fishermen out of business. The last resident left town in [[2006]] and BurgunArms took eminent domain of the municipality in [[2020]]. Reconstitution of the buildings and infrastructure took about 5 years but in [[2026]] the seaside resort opened to full bookings. The hotel offers a private beach, seaside weddings, pools, lively nightlife, beach bonfires on Saturdays, and hosts a closed track for urban bicycle racing. [[Haddock Palacin]] is the Mayor-Prefect of Saalrau. | * Saalrau, [[Faramount]]- a whole village resort albergo diffuso set on the coast of the [[Sea of Istroya]] in eastern [[Faramount]]. Saalrau has long been a small fishing village specializing in sea bass until larger industrial fishing companies put most of the fishermen out of business. The last resident left town in [[2006]] and BurgunArms took eminent domain of the municipality in [[2020]]. Reconstitution of the buildings and infrastructure took about 5 years but in [[2026]] the seaside resort opened to full bookings. The hotel offers a private beach, seaside weddings, pools, lively nightlife, beach bonfires on Saturdays, and hosts a closed track for urban bicycle racing. [[Haddock Palacin]] is the Mayor-Prefect of Saalrau. | ||
===Royal Crest Land Bank=== | ===Royal Crest Land Bank=== | ||
===Datavirse Imperium=== | |||
[[File:Datavirse Imperium logo.png|right|thumb|Datavire Imperium logo]] | |||
Datavirse Imperium is a new initiative under the Palacin Holdings umbrella, focusing on acquiring and repurposing old, abandoned industrial real estate for use as data centers. These properties, often located in economically disadvantaged but expensive urban cores, are typically too costly to remediate for human habitation due to the presence of hazardous materials. Datavirse Imperium transforms these blighted properties into productive assets, contributing to the growth of the countries digital economy. | |||
The data centers are designed to meet the highest standards of energy efficiency, physical and cyber security. They are powered by renewable energy sources, often partially on-site, and feature state-of-the-art cooling systems to minimize their impact on the surrounding community. As part of the construction process they also update the typically archaic infrastructure in these neighborhoods, namely sewer, power, fiber optic internet and global wifi, and traffic management. | |||
Since [[2015]], the initiative has had an increasing number of economic benefits for [[Burgundie]]. The data centers generate new jobs in the construction, maintenance, and operations fields for these facilities, which employ firms in a local capacity building program. They attract investment from technology companies who are looking to expand or locate their data capacity in the different parts of [[Burgundie]] where these centers are being built. Datavirse Imperium also focuses on its positive social impact. The data centers help to revitalize economically disadvantaged neighborhoods by transforming blighted properties into productive assets without specifically driving gentrification. They provide much-needed jobs and investment in these communities while also increasing the local pride of place in reducing blight. | |||
Datavire Imperium has converted 832 blighted properties into data centers with 58 more under construction or contract. The average estimated {{wp|Power Usage Effectiveness}} (PEU) of the data centers operating in Datavirse Imperium properties is 1.0148. | |||
===Trireme Investments=== | ===Trireme Investments=== | ||
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