An industrial park in the Kyiv region plans to attract 30 residents and $250M in investment by 2030.

Monday, April 28, 2025
An industrial park in the Kyiv region plans to attract 30 residents and $250M in investment by 2030.

The Bila Tserkva Industrial Park will not revise its strategic development plan, which aims to draw 30 resident companies and $250M in investment by 2030 while creating up to 4,000 jobs, said Andriy Ropytskyy, director of the industrial site.

According to him, in addition to Finnish Peikko’s already-constructed building materials plant, a production facility for Unilever, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of everyday goods, and the second phase of Virastar’s plant, which manufactures high-altitude construction equipment, are also in the works.

“Three more companies purchased land from us this year, and we are discussing commercial terms with them. Therefore, two enterprises are under construction, two have been launched, and three more are in the pipeline”, Ropytskyy said.

He did not specify which investors are interested in the park, citing commercial confidentiality, but added that attracting investors is now easier because the park already has “something to show them”. Ropytskyy noted that the 36-hectare Bila Tserkva park is nearly at full capacity.

 

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