Employees of Ukraine’s second-largest tech company SoftServe work in their office in Dnipro. On June 11, 2020, SoftServe announced that it plans to build a modern campus at the site of abandoned state prison in Lviv.
Ukraine’s second-largest tech company SoftServe announced on June 11 that it plans to build a high-tech campus at the site of a former state-owned prison in Lviv. The prison, located on 32 acres of land, was purchased for $13.6 million earlier in June by Development Engineering Service, an architectural firm that belongs to SoftServe.
In the next five to six years SoftServe wants to accrue over $50 million in funding to erect a “futuristic” campus in Lviv with a school, a kindergarten, offices, and sports facilities. It “will become a creative center of the city and a model for offices of the future,” said Oleg Denys, cofounder of SoftServe.