The interest of federal developers in construction projects in Crimea is growing
Krympress reports:
In Crimea, there is an active growth of developmental activity: federal companies and design bureaus are increasingly investing in the construction and infrastructure projects on the peninsula. About this RIA Novosti Crimea On the fields of Crimea Urban forum 2025, said the General Director of the National Agency for the Development of Territories Sergey Lvov.
According to him, now several large projects are being implemented in the region at different stages — from the concept to construction. Among them are large-scale object “Golden Sands”, projects in Balaklava with plans for the construction of yacht clubs, as well as entertainment infrastructure in Yalta, including several parks.
We see even in three years of work here, which has significantly increased the number of development projects, which are located even in the early stages. Large Moscow players, developers from the Urals came to the Crimea, which creates potential for projects that can compete with famous capital in architecture and design— said the interlocutor.
He emphasized that despite the logistics difficulties and caution of investors due to the remoteness of the peninsula, interest in Crimea is growing. In his opinion, after 2-3 years, even more interesting projects will appear in the region that can change the appearance of the region and increase its investment attractiveness.
«Crimea Urban Forum 2025 ″ is a key discussion site of the peninsula, which unites architects, developers, realtors, government and business representatives to discuss the development of urban environment and construction. The program includes an exhibition of projects, panel discussions, master classes and expert sessions about modern trends in architecture, marketing and digital technologies. The forum has become a point of attraction of a professional community, where decisions are formed for the future Crimean cities.
source: RIA Novosti Crimea
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