Published at: 2012-01-01 12:00 | Author: Ivan Lozowy
Ukraine’s biggest developer has decided to focus more on the country’s office, retail and residential sectors, where it currently finds itself with a heavy pipeline. To do so, however, it has decided to move away from logistics and is looking for a buyer for its projects in this area.
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