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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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The capital plans to implement a comprehensive development project for residential development in the Nagorny District of the Southern Administrative Okrug. Guarantees for citizens who agree to participate in the project are enshrined in a Moscow Government resolution, announced the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Urban Development Policy. Vladislav Ovchinsky.
The residential development site is located on Kryvorizka Street. It contains three buildings, two of which were included in the current renovation program in 2017 and are subject to resettlement. The third building is proposed for resettlement under the KRT residential development program.
"The city plans to include a 2.84-hectare site on Krivorozhskaya Street in the integrated residential development project. Residents of the five-story building located there will be offered the opportunity to move to more comfortable apartments in a new building within their district. Owners and tenants under social tenancy agreements will decide voluntarily whether to participate in the project based on a vote. If they agree to include the building in the integrated residential development project, they will be provided with equivalent apartments with no less living space and number of rooms than those being vacated, and a larger total area due to more spacious kitchens, hallways, corridors, and bathrooms," explained Vladislav Ovchinsky.
By on behalf of The Moscow Mayor's program for resettling residents from dilapidated housing is being scaled up and accelerated. It currently affects over 5,000 old buildings. Buildings not included in the 2017 renovation program can be resettled through the KRT residential development mechanism. These projects primarily select buildings whose residents have applied to the city to participate in the renovation program, as well as those that are likely to soon become uninhabitable. The first pilot KRT residential development project on Garibaldi Street in the Cheryomushki district was approved by the city in December 2025.
As part of the integrated development program, attractive public spaces are being created on the sites of former industrial zones, inefficiently used, and undeveloped sites that are seamlessly integrated into the city's overall environment. Currently, nearly 400 integrated development projects, covering a total area of approximately 4,500 hectares, are at various stages of development and implementation in the capital. The program is being implemented inon behalf of Sergei Sobyanin.
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