"Next to Heritance Ahungalla we have 10 acres and 27 acres on an island in Madhu Ganga, very close to Ahungalla, where we had planned a very up-market resort there with Six Senses," Hapugoda said.
"Plans for the project had been finalised but it was stalled due to the situation in the country.
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Construction was originally scheduled to have commenced in 2010. Aitken Spence Hotels managing director Malin Hapugoda said the project is to come up near Ahungalla, in Beruwala, a prime beach resort where it has two properties, Heritance and Neptune.
"They (Six Senses) are keen to re-look at it and now we're having talks to restart the project," he told LBO.
He said the project had been mooted several years ago but shelved because of the island's ethnic conflict.
But the 30-year war ended in May when government forces defeated the Tamil Tigers and there was an immediate revival in tourist arrivals, with economic growth also expected to pick up.
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