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The VITA 2.1 building of the Park Lake City business-class suburban complex has been put into operation

27.11.2024

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The DIM company has put into operation the third facility since the beginning of 2024: the VITA 2.1 building in the Park Lake City eco-complex, located in Pidhirtsy on the 10th kilometer of the Novoobukhiv highway.

November 26, 2024 The State Architectural and Building Inspection of Ukraine issued a Certificate of Readiness of the residential building, which confirms the object's compliance with the project documentation and its readiness for operation.

The receipt of this document testifies to the reliability of the DIM company, which, despite the difficult economic times, is ready to undertake obligations to investors and is guaranteed to fulfill them.

The VITA 2.1 building with a total area of 3678.1 m2 consists of two sections on 4 floors, where 30 apartments with a total area of 2619.87 m2 are located. Commercial objects with a total area of 441.3 m2 are located on the first floors.

Park Lake City is a modern suburban business-class complex of new formation with almost 2,000 apartments, which is spread over an area of more than 80 hectares and is located just 15 minutes from Kyiv.

The complex is completely surrounded by nature, and from the windows of the apartments there are wonderful views of the surrounding hills and its own reservoir. Around the reservoir, with an area of almost 18 hectares, there is a 1.5 km walking area with jogging tracks, a relaxation park and barbecue areas.

High level of landscaping, own artesian well, children's and sports grounds, developed infrastructure allow you to get the most out of life!

Restaurants, pharmacies, shops, schools and kindergartens are within walking distance, and the outlet town "Manufactura" with food courts, shops, restaurants and supermarkets is a 5-minute drive away.

As a reminder, the DIM company continues the construction of 8 VITA 2 buildings of the first Park Lake City business-class eco-complex, the completion of which is scheduled for 2025-2026.