Vietnamese market near the main bus station on 2a, Russkaya street will be demolished. The dismantling will concern 14 sale points. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court of Russia has not yet issued a final decision on the dispute between the mayor's office and the market owner.
On March 22, the Vladivostok city administration published on its official website a list of unauthorized facilities. The list for demolition includes 14 pavilions and kiosks where citizens of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam sell clothes, food, household goods and work as hairdressers.
The project to demolish the market is not new. Back in 2019 the city administration wanted to create a new road on the market area.
They owners informed on 22 March, when the market was visited by specialists of the administrative-territorial department of the Soviet district, who drew up an act of inspection of the land plot. The document was shown to the journalists. It says that the total area occupied by the kiosks and pavilions is 953.5 square meters, and there is no right to use the land for placement of non-stationary trade facilities.
On March 22, the Vladivostok city administration published on its official website a list of unauthorized facilities. The list for demolition includes 14 pavilions and kiosks where citizens of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam sell clothes, food, household goods and work as hairdressers.
The owners of the facilities were given four days to personally demolish the pavilions.