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Lviv

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Lviv is an important economic, cultural, academic and transportation centre of Ukraine with total official population of over 760 thousand inhabitants. It is the largest city in western Ukraine and, its historic and architectural heritage makes it a popular tourist destination. Continue Reading »

Donetsk


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Kharkiv

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Odessa

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With total population over 1 million inhabitants, Odessa is one of the largest cities of Ukraine located in its southern part. The city is an important trade sea port on the Black Sea and a popular tourist destination. Continue Reading »

Dnipropetrovsk

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Total modern retail stock in Dnipropetrovsk, the third largest city in Ukraine, was estimated at over 370,560 sq m in November 2011, or 366 sq m of modern retail stock per 1,000 inhabitants.The modern retail stock in Dnipropetrovsk has been dominated by multi-tenant retail centres and shopping malls, which account for approximately 79% of total stock in the sector. Continue Reading »

Kyiv

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Total modern retail stock in Kyiv was estimated at around 1,001,400 sq m in November 2011, or 359 sq m of modern retail stock per 1,000 inhabitants (based on official demographics statistics). Continue Reading »

Retail Property Market in Ukraine – General Trends

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Despite the recognized high retail potential of the country and strengthening demand for retail space, the retail property market throughout Ukraine remains largely underdeveloped in terms of its saturation (Fig.8) and variety of formats in the existing properties (Fig.9). Continue Reading »

Economic overview

The retail property market in Ukraine is tightly linked to general economic dynamics in the country and worldwide.

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Property market in Ukraine

  • Total population of Ukraine amounts to over 45.5 million inhabitants, making it the world’s 28th most populous country. Out of 25 major regional centres, there are 5 cities with official population of around or over 1 million (Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk and Odessa), as well as 2 cities with populations over 700,000 inhabitants (Zaporizhzhya and Lviv).

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Background Note – Business Climate in Ukraine

(situation on 1 March 2011)

The following is a non-exhaustive list of cases brought to the attention of the European Commission, where companies have reported significant obstacles to carrying out their operations in Ukraine. Cases are presented in alphabetical order.
The European Commission has no intention of interfering in cases which are sub judice, or in attributing responsibility for the problems described. The purpose of this indicative list is to meet the request made by the Ukrainian authorities for a more concrete illustration of the business climate issues reported in regular EU-Ukraine dialogue and reflected in international reports. In each case a summary of the main issues is given. This summary is in no way intended to be a verified or comprehensive account of facts: further details should be followed up with the companies concerned. Continue Reading »

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