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UKRAINE – ECONOMIC INDICATORS Macroeconomic highlights 2015 2016 2017 2018 2018 to 2017 Industrial production, UAH billion 2129,1 2191,4 2153 2261,6 1,1% Agricultural production index 95,2 106,3 97,8 107,8 7,8% Retail turnover, UAH billion 1018,8 1175,3 815,3 928,6 6,1% Exports, US$ billion (January-October) 31,6 36,1 42,9 47,6 10,8% Imports, US$ billion (January-October) 31,2 35 43,8 50,9 16,1% Government guaranteed debt, UAH billion 1,57 1,93 2,14 2,17 1,4% Inflation Rate, % 43,30% 12,40% 13,70% 9,80% 3,9% Amount of construction work, UAH billion 57,52 73,73 105,68 136,27 4,4% Average wage per person, US$ 316 335 435 445 2,3% (adjusted with NAI coefficient) Capital investment, UAH billion (Q1-Q3) 160,72 204,45 259,55 337,05 9,9% Population (excl. Autonomous Republic of Crimea), 42,76 42,58 42,39 42,2 0,4% million people Strengthening position in Investment climate Retail turnover index growth According to the forecasts of the World Bank international rankings in the has improved in Ukraine is one of the if the implementation of reforms will continue, Ease of Doing Business index highest among European countries economic growth is projected to strengthen to 3.5% in 2019 and rise above 4% in 2020–21 KYIV KYIVO-SVYATOSHINSKY DISTRICT KYIV REGION ACCORDING TO KYIV CITY LEADER IN TERMS OF COMMISSIONED ADMINISTRATION THE POPULATION RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE IN KYIV REGION OF KIEV IN THE PREVIOUS 5 YEARS HAS FOR 2018 - 42% OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT GROWN TO 4 MILLION PEOPLE SVYATOSHINSKY DISTRICT OCCUPIES THE 4TH PLACE IN THE DENSITY OF THE POPULATION OF KIEV – 465 000 INHABITANTS AS OF Q4 2018, THERE ARE MORE THAN 155 NEWLY BUILT RESIDENTIAL COMPLEXES IN EVERY DAY 560,000 PEOPLE (1/3 OF THE THE APRIL CITY 10-MINUTE ZONE. POPU- POPULATION OF KIEV REGION) COME LATION GROWTH FORECAST TILL Y2023 – TO KYIV TO WORK OR STUDY MORE THAN 250 000 PEOPLE POPULATION NUMBER FORECAST TILL Y2025 - 5 MILLION PEOPLE Population growth and the growth of daily migration flows increase the load on the city’s transportation hubs and lead to their inevitable reorganization. Akademmistechko 85 000 “Ring Road” passengers per day TO THE CITY CENTER Beresteiska express train line from station Sviatoshyn Nyvky Zhytomyrska “Ring Road” to the city center 30 MINUTES Shuliavska Politekhnichnyi Instytut cars per day from Vokzalna cars per day from cars per day from the city centrer North direction South direction e Politekhnichna urbasa av Vokzalna a K Lesy cars per day to the Immediate catchment area city centrer passengers per day express train station “Ring Road” people Primary catchment area people Kyiv Sikorsky Airport passengers per day from express train station 3 km catchment area “Mykhailivska Borshchahivka” people Increase in population by 2023 people APRIL CITY MIXED USE COMPLEX APRIL CITY MALL APRIL CITY TOWER PARKING FOR GLA 90 300 м2 GLA 58 200 м2 GLA 32 100 м2 1 400 CARS passengers passing through the Ring Road 207 000 public transport hub per day THE RING ROAD PUBLIC TRANSPORT HUB INCLUDES: express train station “Ring Road” 8 public bus and trolleybus stops 33 public transport routes parking for 1400 cars APRIL CITY АПРЕЛЬ STAGE 1 GBA 8 961 m2 GLA 5 526 m2 COMMISSIONED 2014TH YEAR STAGE 2 GBA 102 648 m2 GLA «APRIL CITY» 52 674 m2 COMMISSIONING 2021TH YEAR STAGE 3 GBA APRIL CITY TOWER 43 842 m2 GLA APRIL CITY TOWER 32 100 m2 COMMISSIONING 2023TH YEAR KEY FIGURES more than more than more than 300 20 11 mln units anchors visitors per year TENANT – MIX SUPERMARKET FOOD HALL FASHION 3 500 м2 4 900 м2 18 100 м2 CINEMA CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT COWORKING 3 300 м2 CENTER 2 600 м2 5 000 м2 LEVEL 1 L.Kurbasa Ave. Express train station “Ring Road” Ring Road Ring Road Zodchikh str. 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