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Construction is to start next summer on a 4-year, $500 million project to build Ukraine’s largest and most modern ski area in Lviv’s Carpathian Mountains.

Construction is to start next summer on a 4-year, $500 million project to build Ukraine’s largest and most modern ski area in Lviv’s Carpathian Mountains.

Construction is to start next summer on a 4-year, $500 million project to build Ukraine’s largest and most modern ski area in Lviv’s Carpathian Mountains. Based in Volosianka, a 3-hour train ride south of Lviv city, the area is to have more than 60 trails. Its technology and design are to be one decade ahead of Bukovel, says the developer, OKKO Group Holding. The prime mover is Vitaliy Antonov, OKKO’s founder and main shareholder. A native of nearby Stryi, Antonov worked for four years after university in mountaineering and mountain rescue. Other investors in OKKO are the EBRD, Goldman Sachs, Horizon Capital and Genesis Asset Managers, LLP.

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