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The new Health Centre in the 7-storey Von Baer building in Ülemiste City will expand the range of health services offered on the campus and focus on preventive healthcare, surgery, diagnostics, and rehabilitation. The largest tenant in the new centre is the Tartu University Hospital, which means that more people will now be able to access the services of the university hospital.
Mainor Ülemiste signed an agreement to purchase 51% of Technopolis Ülemiste shares, thereby once again becoming the sole developer of Ülemiste City. The transaction will enter into force once approved by the Competition Authority. 
On Thursday, Ülemiste City marked a milestone with a rafter party in its new Educational Quarter. Upon completion of the first stage, slated for early 2025, the International School of Tallinn will commence operations alongside the opening of the Ülemiste community building.
The Supervisory Board of Mainor Ülemiste AS, which is developing Ülemiste City, has decided to extend the tenure of Ursel Velve, who is the head of the largest business campus in the Baltics, as the Chairman of the Board for the upcoming three years.
With the decision of the supervisory board of Mainor Ülemiste, Sten Pärnits, who has been fulfilling the duties of a member of the supervisory board until now, will commence his role on the management board of the company on October 21. His areas of responsibility will be sales, customer experience management and administrative matters.
On August 4th, Mainor Ülemiste and Fund Ehitus held a rafter party for the new Ülemiste City Health Center, introducing the current state of construction to cooperation partners and future tenants.
NOBE won the new construction tender that was arranged for the changed project of the Ülemiste educational quarter, and in the first stage, they will construct the building of the International School of Tallinn with a gross area of nearly 6,000 square meters and the Ülemiste community building at Valukoja 9. The total cost of the construction is approximately 11.5 million euros without VAT.
The unaudited results of Mainor Ülemiste  indicate record numbers in the turnover and profit of 2022.
„Health and creating an environment that supports health is important for Ülemiste City. In the development of the new Health Centre, we followed the 3×3 health model created by the University of Tartu, which creates a basis for supporting the mental, physical, and social health of talents through the activities of the city, the employer, and the person themselves,“ said Kadi Pärnits, Chairman of the Management Board of Mainor AS, which is developing Ülemiste City. „With this focus in mind, we will build the second Health Centre to offer the community an even wider range of health care services, new field knowledge and cutting-edge technologies, and a new and innovative environment for service providers.“
Rauno Mätas has a longstanding international experience in the field of architecture and real estate development. Previously, he has been an architect at Swiss Property and led development projects at Nobe Partners and Endover. On the Management Board of Mainor Ülemiste AS, his area of ​​responsibility will be the development and construction projects in cooperation with the other Ülemiste City developers.