KAN Development Launches 'Biorhythm' Residential Complex in Kyiv with Park and SPA.
KAN Development Unveils Biorhythm Residential Complex in Kyiv
According to TSN.ua: One of Ukraine's largest developers, KAN Development, has introduced a new residential project called Biorhythm, located at 143/2 Velyka Vasylkivska Street in Kyiv. This development boasts a range of amenities, including the SkyRytm rooftop promenade, a private park, and nearby educational institutions.
With 25 years in the real estate market, KAN Development has built over 4 million square meters of residential and commercial property. Notable projects from the company include:
- Comfort Town
- Tetris Hall
- Faina Town
- Respublika
- UNIT.Home
To date, the company has sold more than 20,500 apartments and constructed 15 educational facilities.
Amenities and Key Features of the Complex
The Biorhythm complex features a 610-meter SkyRytm promenade situated on the rooftops of its buildings. Residents will also have access to a 1.3-hectare private park, creating a relaxing environment. On the 16th floor, a SPA area with Finnish saunas and a Roman steam room offers opportunities to unwind after a busy day.
The complex also includes on-site educational options, such as the Kyiv Lyceum A+ and the Biorhythm kindergarten, both offering Cambridge curriculum programs. This makes Biorhythm particularly appealing for families with children. Apartment layouts range from 43 to 301 square meters, providing 14 different floor plan choices. Additionally, the complex's service standards match those of a five-star hotel, enhancing overall comfort for residents.
For further details, contact: +38 044 344 44 44.
The launch of the Biorhythm residential complex by KAN Development highlights a growing trend in Ukraine toward creating modern living spaces that blend comfort, aesthetics, and functionality.
Given its extensive amenities—including walking areas, educational institutions, and SPA services—this project is likely to attract a diverse range of buyers, especially families with children. The development of such complexes signals rising demand for high-quality residential real estate in the capital and reflects broader shifts in Ukrainian housing preferences.
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