Last year, nearly 50 large-scale investment projects were implemented in Moscow.

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Last year, 47 large-scale investment projects (MaIPs) were completed in Moscow, covering a total area of approximately 140 hectares. These projects span all 12 administrative districts of the city and include a significant number of facilities that contribute to the development of its infrastructure and economy. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"By 2025, a total of 47 facilities were built as part of large-scale investment projects. This includes 13 educational, sports, and medical institutions, 17 industrial facilities, seven buildings for public, business, and multifunctional complexes, as well as administrative buildings and other structures. For these purposes, investors and developers have been allocated over 139.5 hectares of land across all 12 administrative districts. This contributes to the balanced development of the capital and is in line with the 15-minute city concept," said Vladimir Efimov.

Large-scale investment projects have been underway in the capital since 2016, stimulating investors and developers to build important projects for the city.

"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, the city is consistently developing its industrial sector for large-scale investment projects: in 2025, this sector became the leading one in terms of the number of MAIP projects implemented. One example is the first specialized food technology park, Ryabinovaya 44, with an area of almost 15,000 square meters, which has already begun operations in the Western Administrative District of Moscow. Furthermore, the KIT-MonArch robotic facility for the production of modules for prefabricated houses has been commissioned in the New Moscow. Its area is over 128,000 square meters," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

Starting in 2022, investors can obtain land for construction under the MAIP at a preferential rate of one ruble per year.

According to Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head Department of City PropertyIn the Molzhaninovsky District, a project to build an industrial technology park with a total area of approximately 38,000 square meters is underway. In 2023, the city signed a five-year lease agreement with an investor for a land plot of approximately 3.4 hectares at a preferential rate of one ruble per year. Close attention was paid to the development of social infrastructure: the city provided 2.1 hectares of land on Dmitrovskoye Highway for the construction of an 800-seat school and a kindergarten for 150 students. Upon completion, the investor will transfer the facilities to the capital's education system.

The Maritime Initiative (MAIP) continues to foster favorable conditions for the deployment of high-tech manufacturing facilities. Specifically, a new shipyard was built last year, becoming the most modern among Russian shipyards producing electric vessels.

New projects are also being implemented in the public and business sectors. Last year, a business district was built on Andropov Avenue in the Nagatinsky Zaton district. In 2023, the city leased two plots of land, totaling almost one hectare, to an investor for this purpose. Construction was carried out in two phases: the first phase included two buildings with a total area of almost 6,000 square meters, and the second phase included four buildings with a total area of 14,300 square meters. In addition to office space, the area also houses shops, cafes, and a contemporary art gallery.

Attracting investment for the construction of new facilities and increasing investment activity is in line with the goals and initiatives of the national project "Efficient and competitive economy"More information about national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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