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March 21, 2026, 4:04 p.m.
Seized land plot in Odesa fell in price by 30 percent
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For the fourth time, private enforcement officer Georgiy Parfyonov has put up for auction a 0.1-hectare plot of land seized by the Economic Court of Odesa Region.
According to the Center for Public Investigations, the relevant announcement was published in the Prozorro.Sale system.
The new starting price of the auction is UAH 10 million 181.4 thousand, compared to UAH 14 million 544.9 thousand at the first auction. The new auction is scheduled for April 24. The land plot is located at 12-B Novoberegova Street. In 2018, the Executive Committee of the Odesa City Council entered into an agreement with the private enterprise TAU on the company's participation in the creation and development of the engineering, transport and social infrastructure of Odesa during the construction of a residential complex with built-in general-purpose premises and underground parking, with the placement of a diesel and transformer substation to serve the residential complex at this address.
According to the YouControl service, the private enterprise TAU is owned by Dmytro Dimarsky, who is also the owner of the collective enterprise Budova.
Dmytro Dimarsky is suspected of participating in a criminal organization that operated in Odesa in 2016-2019 and caused about UAH 558 million in damage to the city. On October 6, Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova announced that she had signed suspicions as part of a criminal investigation by detectives of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and prosecutors of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office.
On October 18, 2021, HACC judge Vitalii Kryklyvyi applied UAH 59 million 475 thousand bail to the suspect. Instead, the SAPO prosecutors insisted on taking him into custody with an alternative bail of UAH 237 million, given the property status of the developer and the income of the criminal organization.
In addition, Dmytro Dimarsky is suspected of bribing Oleh Zhuchenko, the Prosecutor of Odesa Region, in the form of an apartment at 16 Leontovycha Street in Odesa for signing a contract with the developer for a smaller number of square meters than those that were to be transferred to the Prosecutor's Office. The area of the apartment for Zhuchenko is 153 square meters.
