Since 2011, more than 300 industrial facilities have been built in the capital.

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Since 2011, various industrial facilities with a total area of over 3.26 million square meters have been built in the capital. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Since 2011, 322 industrial and production facilities with a total area of over 3.26 million square meters have been built in the capital. These include large technology parks, innovation centers, factories, research and production laboratories, workshops, production and logistics complexes, energy facilities, and other facilities. Of these, 303 buildings with a total area of 2.8 million square meters were built using extra-budgetary funding," noted Vladimir Efimov.

Manufacturing and industrial buildings play a vital role in the implementation of technological processes, the placement of equipment, the storage of raw materials and finished products, and the provision of safe and comfortable working conditions.

"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, the capital is creating all the necessary conditions for the localization of new high-tech enterprises. Key city support measures play a major role here: the implementation of large-scale investment projects and programs to stimulate the creation of employment opportunities. Today, the total area of industrial infrastructure in the city is approximately 13.6 million square meters, with one-sixth of this located within the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone, which is driving the development of innovative industries in the capital," added the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

Large-scale investment projects are a special status granted to projects aimed at creating jobs and developing urban infrastructure. These include, for example, manufacturing complexes, innovation centers, healthcare facilities, sports facilities, and others.

The program to stimulate the creation of employment opportunities has been implemented since 2020 and covers virtually all districts of the capital. Investors will construct over 270 facilities with a total area of 8.3 million square meters. These include new industrial facilities, office and shopping centers, educational, cultural, and sports institutions. Overall, over 2.8 trillion rubles will be invested in Moscow's development, creating approximately 360,000 jobs in virtually all sectors of the city's economy.

According to the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav OvchinskyIn 2025, industrial facilities were built in 11 Moscow districts. The largest number of buildings—nine and seven—appeared in the Savelki and Kapotnya districts, respectively. These were constructed with both private investment and public funds. For example, in the Kapotnya district alone, the infrastructure was expanded with industrial and production facilities for oil refining, covering over four thousand square meters.

An autoclaved aerated concrete plant was built in Savelki.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin received solution On the comprehensive development of underutilized areas in various districts of the capital. The redeveloped sites are planned to accommodate approximately 340,000 square meters of residential real estate for the renovation program, as well as buildings for Mosvodokanal JSC, technology parks, and other industrial facilities.

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