Sun City opened as Kharkiv’s first European-class trade-and-office center, combining Class B office space, furniture showrooms, an appliance and tile supermarket, a bank branch and a café zone under one roof in what was then the Frunzensky district, renamed Nemyshlyanskyi District in 2016 as part of Ukraine’s decommunization program. The property sits on what was Moskovsky Prospekt at the time of this catalog’s most recent address update, a name since replaced as part of the same broader street-renaming effort; the property’s own current site lists its address on Heroes of Kharkiv Avenue instead.
At roughly 21,000 sqm, the property combines its office and retail functions more thoroughly than a conventional single-use shopping center, with furniture and home-goods retailers occupying ground-floor space alongside the office tenant base above. The nearby metro station, formerly Moskovsky Prospekt, was renamed Turboatom in 2019 and sits roughly 1.6 km away, with multiple public transit stops directly surrounding the building itself.
A separate, similarly-named property, Sun City Plaza, sits nearby at a different building number on the same avenue, distinct from this specific address; the two are sometimes conflated in local directories despite being separately addressed properties.
That trade-and-office hybrid format, built around furniture and appliance retail rather than fashion or grocery anchors, reflects a specific niche within Kharkiv’s shopping-center landscape distinct from the city’s more conventional fashion-anchored malls, one built to serve home-furnishing and business-services demand simultaneously rather than general consumer retail.
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