Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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Nine more sites for new housing construction have been added to the renovation program. They are located in eight Moscow districts, two of which are on the sites of vacated buildings included in the program. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel inMAX messenger.
"More than 147,000 square meters of housing will be built. This will allow for the relocation of 30 old buildings and the provision of comfortable apartments for 5,400 Muscovites," the Moscow Mayor wrote.
Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger
Nine new sites for construction of houses under the renovation program are located at the following addresses:
— Rabochaya street, building 29 (Central Administrative District, Tagansky District);
— Dmitrovskoe shosse, building 96a (Northern Administrative Okrug, Beskudnikovsky);
— Izmailovsky Boulevard, building 13–15 (Eastern Administrative Okrug, Izmailovo);
— 1st Elektrozavodsky Lane, Building 7 (VAO, Preobrazhenskoye);
— Sovkhoznaya street, building 10, land plot No. 1 (South-East Administrative Okrug, Lyublino);
— Sovkhoznaya street, building 10, land plot No. 2 (South-East Administrative Okrug, Lyublino);
— Electrolyte passage, land plot No. 7a/1 (South Administrative Okrug, Nagorny);
— Krasnolimanskaya street, building 27 (South-West Administrative Okrug, South Butovo);
— Bolshaya Ochakovskaya street, land plot No. 40/12 (ZAO, Ochakovo-Matveevskoye).
In total, 5,176 buildings—approximately 350,000 apartments with a total area of 16.4 million square meters, inhabited by approximately one million people—are included in the renovation program.
837 sites have been identified for the construction of new homes. Residential facilities totaling approximately 6.7 million square meters have already been commissioned, allowing for the relocation of approximately 1,400 older buildings. Design and construction of approximately 10.5 million square meters of housing are underway.
Citizens are provided with the necessary assistance in moving at information centers, where they can get advice from representatives of the capital Department of City Property, the Moscow Housing Renovation Fund, the prefecture, the management company, the general contractor, and other specialists.
Since the start of the program, the resettlement of more than 235 thousand city residents has been completed or is underway.
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