Kairat Satybaldyuly's Unfinished Center Sold in Almaty
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The "Recovered Asset Management Company" sold an unfinished business center that belonged to an LLP affiliated with Kairat Satybaldyuly, Orda.kz reports.
The auction took place at the end of October 2024. The building of the Orion business center, which covers 21.5 thousand square meters, "went under the hammer" for 6.2 billion tenge.
The sale announcement surfaced on the website of the electronic auctions of state property in October of this year.
The building belonged to Baidala V LLP, the founder and first director of which is a certain Bakhytzhan Kulbayev.
The company opened in 2021 and rents and manages its real estate. In the year of establishment, the company paid 11 million tenge in taxes, acquiring the plot to construct the business center. In 2022, it paid more than 100 million tenge in taxes, and in 2023, 1.8 billion tenge. However, 2024 ended with only 4 million tenge.
Original Author: Ilya Astakhov
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