QProject: The success story of the construction company behind the iconic Delta Restaurant at the SNFCC

From the villas of Club Méditerranée and the award-winning Delta Restaurant, to the first Boggi Milano store and the futuristic residences in Kavouri, QProject, led by Kiriakos Tsagalidis, is transforming the Greek construction landscape, bringing international standards to every project it undertakes.
- 25/04/2025
- Author: George Lampiris
Today, QProject has a significant presence in both Greece and abroad, taking on some of the most notable projects across all types of real estate. However, the purely construction-focused company, founded by Kiriakos Tsagalidis, began its business activity in the first quarter of 2014 with only two people as its workforce. Successfully navigating the successive challenges brought by the economic crisis, QProject has created a compelling success story, having steadily grown to employ 60 people today, with offices in Athens and Thessaloniki.

Its portfolio includes a wide range of projects across various sectors: from the creation of dining spaces to hotels and residential buildings. The company also undertakes office buildings and all kinds of construction that add value to Greece’s building stock. QProject collaborates with major multinational groups, which has significantly contributed to its growing recognition in the market.
QProject is known for its high level of reliability and consistency, qualities that further enhance its strong reputation in Greece’s construction industry. A key differentiator is that it carries out its projects with an outward-looking, multinational mindset, with its processes and staff characterized by professionalism, efficiency, and precision in execution.
QProject: Standout projects
Among the company’s standout projects, QProject constructed 34 villas for Club Méditerranée, certified according to the international BREEAM building sustainability standard. It also collaborated with the Dipnosofistirion Group to build the Delta Restaurant, the only restaurant in Greece with two Michelin stars. “This restaurant was recognized as one of the ten best restaurant constructions in the world in 2023,” says QProject CEO Kiriakos Tsagalidis.

“We are currently building a high-aesthetic apartment building in the southern suburbs, based on designs by the 314 Architecture Studio. It’s located in Kavouri and brings a fresh design approach to the broader area, with its form resembling a ship. At the same time, we’re renovating all 120 rooms and suites of the Eagles Palace Hotel in Halkidiki, which belongs to the Tor Hotel Group. Additionally, we have an ongoing partnership with major sportswear brands Nike and Adidas, constructing their stores in recent years,” Mr. Tsagkalidis adds.

Boggi Milano’s first standalone store in Greece
Recently, QProject built the first standalone store of Italian menswear brand Boggi Milano on Kanari Street in Kolonaki. “Until now, Boggi was only present as shops-in-shop within major department stores. This is the brand’s first dedicated store in Greece. The Kanari Street project was particularly demanding, both in design and construction, and in terms of timing, where pressure was high to deliver the project on schedule,” Mr. Tsagkalidis explains.

A new business arm has also been created through the formation of a holding company closely related to QProject, focused on real estate development. “Currently, this company owns a large office building on the National Highway, two villas in Porto Heli, and another two buildings in Gazi. We have also established Dust End, a company specializing in demolition and dismantling services, and a property management company called Archadius. We are also in the process of setting up a company abroad.”
The constantly growing market
Speaking about the steadily growing construction market, the founder and head of QProject notes the significant momentum the sector has seen over the last three years. “Construction activity is expected to intensify even more in the coming years. Just consider that in 2008, the sector was at its peak, with about 40% more permits issued that year compared to today. So, there is considerable room for further growth. Right now, it feels like Greece is experiencing the most intense construction activity in recent years, especially since the sector had gone quiet for some time due to the financial crisis. From this perspective, we’ve seen a significant improvement in the aesthetic quality of buildings in our country, largely due to the very high standards of architectural firms. These are companies with excellent aesthetics and a modern mindset, who also understand the construction side very well.”

In conclusion, Mr. Tsagkalidis mentions that “the evolution of architectural firms was expected. The new creative wave came from offices located in the southern suburbs of Athens, which offered a completely new and different approach. Their designs influenced other firms across Greece, resulting in high-aesthetic, futuristic, and contemporary constructions. Most importantly, the new buildings are green, following all key principles to reduce their environmental carbon footprint.”