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BILLA food store to be opened on November in Besarabsky market in Kyiv
Oct 23, 2009 at 11:06 | Interfax-UkraineThe food store will replace the central food department, which premises were privatized.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place on November 4, and buyers will buy their first products at the store on November 5.
"From first days of work of Kyiv Mayor Leonid Chernovetsky and his team, Kyiv authorities paid attention to complains of citizens regarding the closure of the central food department in 2004 located in Khreschatyk Street opposite the Central Department Store TSUM," first deputy head of Kyiv city state administration, Irena Kilchytska, said.
"Unfortunately, the premises were privatized in such a way that legally it is impossible to cancel the privatization," she said.
"Despite this fact, the central food store will again appear downtown Kyiv in the premises of the Besarabsky market," she said.
BILLA-Ukraine (Kyiv) bought the rights to rent the premise for five years for UAH 3 million from Kyiv City State Administration at an auction in February 2009.
"We planned that the central food store will be opened by Day of Kyiv, but due to crisis and some unbiased factors, the opening of the store was postponed," Kilchytska said.