39 businessmen competed for the Hermitage Hotel, and the cost increased from 21.2 million starting price to 311 million hryvnias.
The investor paid the auction proceeds for the Hermitage Hotel buildings in the center of Kyiv. The amount paid included the winning bid at the auction – 311 million Hryvnias and 62 million Hryvnias VAT, the State Property Fund said the previous day.
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It is indicated that the sale of hotel buildings on Bogdan Khmelnitsky Street became the most expensive auction since the resumption of privatization in September 2022.
“The auction for the sale of the Hermitage took place on May 25. 39 businessmen competed for it, and the cost increased from 21.2 million of the starting price to 311 million of the winning price. The winner also undertakes to sign an agreement in the protection of cultural heritage and preserve its historical appearance,” the message said. .
According to Prozorro.Sales data, the hotel was acquired by the Zhytomyr Furniture Factory. And according to Opendatabot service information, PrJSC Zhytomyr Furniture Plant was founded in 2003. 80% of the shares belong to Diprobudmashina, 10% each belong to Vadim Grigoriev and Asset Management Company LLC Maximum Group, a mutual venture investment fund of a non-diversified type of closed type Ibisi Capital.
Recall that in the first quarter of this year, the State Property Fund gained a record amount for 10 years. Logistics, trade, warehouse, alcohol assets, etc. was put up for auction.
Source: korrespondent

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