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InvestInLviv.com: Office Campus in Lviv

InvestInLviv.com: Office Campus in Lviv. Why Lviv ?. Study by FDi Intelligence, member of “Financial Times”: “European Cities & Regions of the Future 2010/11”. BUSINESS PARK @LVIV DEVELOPMENT. Project Organization Options: Joint Venture Privatization through auction

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InvestInLviv.com: Office Campus in Lviv

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  1. InvestInLviv.com: Office Campus in Lviv

  2. Why Lviv? • Study by FDi Intelligence, member of “Financial Times”: “European Cities & Regions of the Future 2010/11”

  3. BUSINESS PARK @LVIV DEVELOPMENT • Project Organization Options: • Joint Venture • Privatization through auction • Construction without privatization

  4. LVIV GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION

  5. LVIV GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION

  6. LVIV GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION

  7. LVIV GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION Between West and East (60 km to border with Poland) PETC III: Germany-Poland-Ukraine (LVIV)-Russia PETC V: Italy-Austria-Hungary-Ukraine (LVIV)-Russia Well connected by road, air and rail New airport to Euro-2012 (1 mlnpax pa) Direct flights to VIE, WAW, MUN, IST etc Major rail cargo hub and terminals Major roads rehabilitated to Euro-2012

  8. Site LOCATION 1 Next to the new Airport passenger terminal and its parking facilities

  9. Site LOCATION

  10. Site LOCATION

  11. Proposed Development Business Park Lviv – Section A Business Park Lviv – Section B Business Park Lviv – Section C Business Park Lviv – Future Development Potential (over 30 ha)

  12. Proposed Development *Underground parking required to achieve this GBA

  13. Proposed Development B Both Sections B and C face A new Ryashivska St Major Ryashivska/ Kulparivska/ Naukova intersection within 200 m C

  14. Proposed Development

  15. Proposed Development

  16. Proposed Development

  17. Proposed Development Typical Parking Floor Section of the Office Building

  18. Proposed Development

  19. Proposed Development

  20. Proposed Development

  21. Proposed Development

  22. Site LOCATION 2 Next to the new Euro-2012 Stadium, King Cross Leopolis shopping mall and major Intersection Striyska St./ Ring Road

  23. Site LOCATION • Major land development on 300 ha planned in this area • Ernst & Young pre-feasibility study available • CUPA Project area development report

  24. Business ParkLviv

  25. Tentative Schedule Construction Phase Pre-agreements with tenants/ investors

  26. Utilities • Municipal commitment to • Insure availability at site borderline • Guarantee connections by Municipal/ Private Service Providers

  27. Humanresources • 38 universities, institutes and academia • Over 120 000 students • 28 000 highly educated graduates every year • Most students speak foreign languages (mainly English)

  28. Contacts Lviv city Council Office of Foreign Economic Relations and Investment Serhiy Kiral, Director +380 32 254 6006 www.investinlviv.com TPF Ukraine 20 RynokSquareLviv, 79008 Ukraine  Philippe Nyssen, ManagingPartner Mob.:   +38 050 731 99 22 www.tpf.eu

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