City planning council recommends city state administration restore square in Kyiv
Pushkinska Street in Kyiv

City planning council recommends city state administration restore square in Kyiv

Mar 3, 2010 at 14:54 | Interfax-Ukraine
The architecture and city planning council at the Regional Development and Construction Ministry has recommended that Kyiv City State Administration restore the square at the corner of Pushkinska and Khmelnytskoho Street in Kyiv where Alliance-Center Ltd. (Kyiv) is building a business and trade center.

The city planning council took the relevant decision at its sitting on Feb. 25, 2010.

The council also recommended Kyiv City State Administration together with Alliance-Center Ltd, the customer of construction, to consider the issue of allotting another land plot to the company for the construction of a trade center.

The council proposed to support the proposal by the "Kyiv residents against Kyiv destruction" public organization and to elaborate a general plan of the territory, known as Halahan Collegium, on the basis of historical documentation and to give it the status of a reserved area.

As reported, Kyiv City Council and Alliance-Center Ltd. concluded the lease agreement on this land plot in November 2003. After a protests by Kyiv residents, Kyiv City Council cancelled the decision on allotting this land plot to Alliance-Center Ltd. in July 2006.

However, on December 20, 2007, the council decided to sell this land plot to Alliance-Center Ltd. again.

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