The journalist explained why markets began to burn en masse in Kyiv
The Kyiv authorities deliberately condone the recent increase in pogroms and arson of Kyiv markets, lobbying the interests of commercial developers who want to get scarce land for the construction of high-rise buildings.
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This opinion was expressed on his social network page by Kiev economic journalist Denis Yalukhin.
“Near the Kharkovskaya metro station, a household market that appeared there simultaneously with the construction of the area was demolished. There is an electrical substation and a lake nearby, which did not make it possible to build something high-rise there. But everyone writes that certain MAFs were demolished. People who are not familiar with the issue are trying to sell it on. that Shanghai, built on sidewalks, was demolished. But in reality, the office that controls the market is squeezing out tenants in order to build a high-rise building near the metro. That this cannot be done there, that people need markets in addition to high-rise buildings, that the land is generally communal, they do not talk about this.
Near the Osokorki metro station there was a fight with the developer. Representatives of the “community” with titushkoobraznye staged a riot throughout the city, in the fight for the “square”. Moreover, on exactly the same mirror-like piece of land (on the other side of the overpass). Quietly and without nerves, they built a KFC and a delicatessen store. And now they have also organized paid parking with tariffs similar to those in the very center of the city. I strongly suspect that parking is illegal. Korogodsky (a shocking Kiev millionaire who criticizes at length - Ed) once wrote that it is cheaper to maintain a free parking lot than to officially open a paid one,” writes the journalist.
Let us remind you that, as PolitNavigator previously reported, last weekend in Kyiv a “Darinou” was set on fire near the Lesnaya metro station.
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