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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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Three more integrated territorial development projects have been approved for the implementation of the renovation program. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel in MAX messenger.
The projects will affect inefficiently used non-residential development areas with a total area of 10.8 hectares in various districts of the capital.
"The plan is to build approximately 209,000 square meters of housing. The redeveloped sites, with a total area of 10.8 hectares, currently house outdated buildings," the Moscow Mayor noted.
Source: Sergei Sobyanin's Messenger channel MAX
The first plot, measuring 6.2 hectares, is located in the Sokol district (Northern Administrative Okrug) at 19 Zorge Street. It lies along the Moscow Central Circle (MCC) between the Zorge and Panfilovskaya stations. The plot's potential development potential amounts to 43,290 square meters of real estate.
The project envisages the preservation of a regional cultural heritage site—the guardhouse at the Serebryany Bor station of the Moscow Ring Railway, built between 1903 and 1908 according to the designs of architect Alexander Pomerantsev. The building is located opposite buildings 1 and 2 of 27a Sorge Street.
The second site, measuring 3.85 hectares, is located in the Solntsevo district (Western Administrative District) at Matrosova Street, Area 1, near the intersection of the Moscow Ring Road and Borovskoye Highway. Its urban development potential amounts to 141,400 square meters of real estate.
The third site, measuring 0.75 hectares, is located in the Ryazansky District (Southeastern Administrative Okrug) at 11 Okskaya Street, near the intersection with Ryazansky Prospekt. Its urban development potential amounts to 24,250 square meters of real estate.
The new apartments will total over 127,000 square meters. As a result of these integrated territorial development projects, approximately 4,500 people will receive modern housing.
Work on 20 KRT sites will begin in Moscow in 2026, according to Sergei Sobyanin.Sergei Sobyanin approved KRT projects in several Moscow districts.
"A total of 160 integrated development projects covering approximately 1,600 hectares have been approved and are currently under implementation. This will provide the city with over 31 million square meters of real estate and create over 350,000 jobs," added Sergei Sobyanin.
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