Parus Business Centre
The Parus Business Centre is a 34-story class-A office building in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It is located at the centre of the city, between Mechnikova St. and Lesi Ukrainky Blvd..
At its opening in 2007 the Parus Business Centre was the tallest building it the country, as of 2018 it remains the third tallest.
Construction of the building began in 2004, and ended in February 2007. Apart from its main office use, the property features some of retail space and around of cafes and restaurants and a 4-story underground parking garage with a capacity for 300 cars.
During construction the project was also known as "Elsburg Plaza", but was later renamed to "Parus" ostensibly because of building's oval-like shape, resembling sail of a ship.
In July 2008, Kontrakty, Ukrainian business weekly, rated top 10 most expensive offices in Kyiv. Parus was top of the chart in terms of annual rental income, at $50 million.
Major tenants at Parus include McKinsey & Company, Concorde Capital, an investment bank; TNK-BP, an oil company; Olimp, Ukrainian spirits company; Delin Development, a real estate development company; Interpipe, steel pipes producer and others.
Parus was developed and is owned by "Mandaryn Plaza Ltd.", a joint-stock company, prominent for its Mandarin Plaza shopping centre in Kyiv. From 2007 to 2016 the building was owned by Ukrainian businessman, Dmytro Firtash.