As of the beginning of March 2025, Ukraine registered 98 industrial parks across the country. In this wave of modernization, several new projects are actively being developed, driving investment and economic growth.
Key Developments in the Western Region
Recent projects underscore the strategic focus on the western part of Ukraine, where government support and regional initiatives are fostering robust industrial growth:
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Bio-Lan Industrial Park in Ternopil Region:
Located in the Lanivets community, this new park is being designed specifically for bioethanol and biogas production. Infrastructure developments include access roads, railways, and fully integrated utilities such as water, sewage, and gas supply networks. -
Infrastructure Upgrades in Vinnytsia:
The Vinnytsia City Council announced plans to complete the first phase of access road construction for four industrial parks located near the Nemyrivske highway by August 2025. Besides roads, the project incorporates essential amenities like lighting, storm sewers, and pedestrian/bicycle paths, which will later be complemented by green areas. -
Western Ukrainian Industrial Hub Industrial Park in Ostriv:
In the village of Ostriv near Ternopil, two new industrial buildings with areas of 3,000 and 688 square meters have been commissioned. Negotiations are underway to attract a British company to the larger facility and for the smaller building to be used for agro-processing. -
Expanding Presence in Zakarpattia:
New industrial parks in the Zakarpattia region are emerging with the registration of the Karpaty Industrial Park (covering 25.6 hectares in Chynadiyovo, Mukachevo district) and the Solva-Tech Industrial Park (10 hectares in the city of Svalyava). These projects emphasize regional diversification and the integration of high-tech and eco-friendly standards.
Other Prominent Initiatives Nationwide
Beyond the western region, several additional projects indicate a nationwide commitment to expand Ukraine’s industrial capacity:
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Dolyna’s New Industrial Park:
With the Dolyna City Council actively seeking a management company for a new industrial park in Ivano-Frankivsk, local authorities aim to reenergize the area’s economic landscape. -
Artsyz and Chernivtsi Plans:
In the Odessa and Chernivtsi regions, officials have announced intentions to create new industrial parks on the basis of former industrial facilities and specialized agro-processing zones, respectively. -
Market Opportunity – Dobrosyn Invest Park:
An industrial park in the Lviv region, offered by Parkit Dobrosyn for $750,000, represents a significant opportunity for private investors, illustrating the fertile ground for public-private partnerships in this sector.
Conclusion
The current surge in new industrial parks, with 98 registered industrial parks and several key projects actively underway—especially in Western Ukraine—underscores the country’s strategic investment in industrial modernization and economic resilience. This transformation not only stimulates local job creation and technological advancement but also attracts substantial international interest.
For investors, developers, and businesses looking to tap into Ukraine’s burgeoning industrial landscape, the new parks in the western region represent a dynamic opportunity to participate in the country's growing economic future. Stay updated on further developments as Ukraine continues to build a robust network of industrial parks that pave the way for long-term sustainable growth.
