Sobyanin announced the inclusion of five new sites in the renovation program.

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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The list of Moscow neighborhoods (areas) where residential complexes are planned for relocation under the renovation program has been expanded by five addresses. Sergei Sobyanin signed a decree on this matter.

The new sites are located in four districts across four administrative districts of Moscow. They are expected to build 75,000 square meters of housing. This will allow for the relocation of 15 older buildings with 1,073 apartments, providing comfortable housing for 2,700 people.

The two sites are located on the sites of buildings included in the renovation program. Thus, the Moscow Government continues the comprehensive renovation of the corresponding city blocks.

Construction will take place at the following addresses:

— Bolshaya Maryinskaya Street, building 23;

— Budyonny Avenue, building 17b;

– Budyonny Avenue, building 21;

— Kherson street, buildings 22–24;

— Partizanskaya street, building 7, buildings 1–3.

The renovation program includes 5,176 buildings—approximately 350,000 apartments with a total floor area of 16.4 million square meters. These buildings are home to approximately one million Muscovites.

828 sites have been identified for new housing construction. Approximately 6.4 million square meters of housing have been commissioned. This will allow residents of over 1,300 existing buildings to be relocated. Additionally, design and construction of approximately 10.5 million square meters of housing is underway.

Muscovites are receiving necessary assistance with relocation at information centers. There, residents can receive advice from representatives. Department of City Property, the Moscow Housing Renovation Fund, the prefecture, the management company, the general contractor, and other organizations.

Since the program's inception, more than 226,000 residents have been resettled or are currently undergoing resettlement. In seven Moscow districts, the current program has been fully completed.

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