For Ukraine’s development sector, the past year became yet another test of resilience and responsibility. For City One Development, it served as confirmation of its status as a reliable, long-established market player that continues to maintain momentum, meet its commitments, and invest in the future—even amid the conditions of a full-scale war.
The company continues to deliver large-scale residential projects in Kyiv. Throughout the year, active construction progressed at Phases 7 and 8 of the Novopecherski Lypky business-class residential quarter, while construction pace also intensified at Phases 6 and 7 of the Sviatobor Park Resort residential complex.
A key milestone—effectively the final chord of the year and a testament to City One Development’s stability and professionalism—was the official commissioning of Phase 7 of the Novopecherski Lypky business-class quarter. This phase includes four new residential buildings and infrastructure facilities with a total area of 91,830.6 sq m. It reflects a systematic approach to project delivery and confirms the company’s ability to fulfill its commitments to investors even under exceptionally challenging conditions.
At the same time, City One Development is taking steps that few dare to pursue during wartime. In 2025, the company launched construction and opened sales for a new large-scale multifunctional business-plus class residential complex, The Light. The launch of new development projects during wartime remains rare in the market, while also serving as a signal of confidence in the country and its future.
A separate strategic focus for City One Development is the implementation of one of the country’s key industrial recovery projects—the establishment of float glass production in Ukraine. Within the “City of Glass” industrial park, in 2025 the company connected external power supply, secured partial state co-financing for external gas infrastructure, and attracted new participants to the park, including an industrial gas supplier and a manufacturer of energy-efficient coated glass. This year, a South Korean partner also joined the project as a portfolio investor. In addition, the project successfully passed the first stage of selection in the second cycle of the Ukraine Investment Framework (Ukraine Facility) program, opening up new opportunities for financing and further development.
Supporting the Armed Forces of Ukraine remains an unwavering priority for the company. For the fourth consecutive year, City One Development, together with Valerii Kodetskyi’s UNITA charitable foundation, has been providing systematic assistance to the Ukrainian military. Over the past year alone, 54 high-capacity off-road vehicles were procured and delivered in response to targeted requests from military units, along with other critically needed equipment tailored to operational needs, including charging stations, electronic warfare systems, logistical supplies, and warm clothing. In total, the company, in partnership with the UNITA Foundation, has supported 14 different units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. City One Development will continue to do everything possible to support Ukrainian defenders in their fight for freedom and victory.