In Kyiv, at 43B Olesya Honchara St., the historical wing of the Bilyashivsky estate has been partially destroyed, which could replace a parking lot for a nearby residential complex. The Kyiv City Council plans to allocate a land plot for the construction of a parking lot, and the corresponding draft decision on land management and technical documentation has already been registered with the council.
According to Kyiv monument keeper Dmytro Perov, municipal workers have already removed the collapsed fragment of the wall, after which the work was suspended. The Shevchenkivskyi Regional State Administration assured that further dismantling of the building will not be carried out. The wall collapsed in early November 2025, the exact cause of the destruction is still unknown.
Activists drew attention to a suspicious document previously submitted to the Kyiv City Council: a land plot with cadastral number 8000000000:88:197:0031 appears in the draft decision without an exact address, but it enters the territory of the outbuilding. The intended purpose of the plot is the construction and maintenance of parking lots and car parks. Monument guards express suspicion that the collapse of the outbuilding could not have been accidental, in particular due to the passage of municipal equipment.
Another problem is the confusion with addresses: the outbuilding-monument has the address 43B, but the monument status has been assigned to the neighboring modern building 43B. This may indicate attempts to circumvent the protected status of the historical building.
The wing of the Bilyashivsky estate was built at the end of the 19th century in neo-Gothic forms, the architect is Oleksandr Khoynatsky. The estate has the status of an architectural monument of local importance with the protection number 3285-Kv. Since 2002, the building has been in private ownership.

