The relocation aid project “Mesto on the map” announced the suspension of work. Starting March 1st, “locations” in different countries – Bali, Turkey, Argentina, Netherlands, Spain – will stop providing relocation services, concierge service, hosting and chat moderation.

The project for the relocation “Place on the map” announced the suspension of work from March 1

The statement “Place on the map”, which refers to the suspension of work, was published on the project website.

The “Place on the Map” project was launched about a year ago after the start of a special military operation in Ukraine. Initially, there were two addresses available for relocation: Bali and Cyprus. Later, the team began to work with Turkey, Argentina, the Netherlands, Spain.

The project team helped those who wanted to move to other countries in relocation: provided relocation assistance, concierge service, accommodation, and also led chat communities on social networks on the topic of relocation.

“One year later, it became clear that not all dreams are achievable in a real economy and a hard operating system. Poor me. For this reason, we have decided to let the communities float freely by suspending the work of “Mesto on the map” as a relocation and housing service,” the project said in a statement.

“Location” Bali will support the “Community” package until April 1 for those who have paid a subscription.

In April 2022, PandaDoc co-founder Mikita Mikado, entrepreneur Andrey Doronichev, and venture capitalist Nikolai Davydov invested in Mesto on the Map. The amount of the investment was not disclosed.

Author:

Kirill Bilyk

Source: RB

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