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The total income of 25 Ukrainian real estate owners in the field of commercial real estate in 2013 increased by 5% compared to 2012 and amounted to $714 million, which indicates the stability of the real estate market, according to data in the annual ranking of landlords over the last year from the Forbes edition in Ukraine.

The Forbes rentier rating for 2013 in Ukraine is headed by the businessmen Garik Korogodsky, Oleksandr Melamud and Oleh Krapivin (rental income of $55 million, via managing company Vita Veritas, 90,000 square meters of rental space, with the largest facility being the Dream Town trade and entertainment center, Kyiv).

Ihor Humeniuk, Vasyl Mikulin and Iryna Fridman rank second in terms of income from leasing commercial real estate last year (rental income of $54 million, Investment and Development company, 180,000 square meters of rental space, the number of rooms – 539, and the largest facility being the Donetsk City trade and entertainment center, Donetsk).

Businessman Oleksandr Feldman ranked third in the Forbes ranking in 2013 (rental income of $51 million, AVEC company, 330,000 square meters of rental space, largest facility the Barabashove retail park, Kharkiv).

Arkadiy Rotenberg, Oleksandr Ponomarenko and Oleksandr Skorobohatko ranked fourth (rental income of $43 million, TPS Property Kyiv company, 72,000 square meters of rental space, largest facility the Ocean Plaza trade and entertainment center, Kyiv).

Businessman Leonid Yurushev is the fifth in the 2013 rentier ranking from Forbes (rental income of $42 million, Yaroslaviv Val company, 14,000 square meters of rental space, the number of rooms – 881, largest facility the InterContinental Hotel, Kyiv)