The city has allocated more than 380 hectares for the construction of educational, medical, cultural and other facilities.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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In 2025, the city allocated 357 land plots for the construction of facilities under the Targeted Investment Program (TIP). This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"In 2025, the city allocated 357 land plots, totaling over 383 hectares, for real estate development under the Targeted Investment Program. These sites will house social, administrative, and transport infrastructure. Specifically, last year, 12 plots were allocated for educational infrastructure, nine for medical infrastructure, five for cultural infrastructure, and four for sports infrastructure. Furthermore, administrative, business, transport, and utility facilities will be built on these allocated sites. Each project has been carefully designed with the needs of residents in mind. The new facilities will contribute to the development of the urban environment and create additional opportunities for Muscovites," said Vladimir Efimov.

To implement the Targeted Investment Program, the capital Department of City Property Allocates land plots to developers, who enter into free-use or lease agreements with them.

"Modern urban development projects, funded by the budget, are creating comfortable and functional urban spaces in all administrative districts. For example, 63.6 hectares have been allocated in the northeast of the capital for the construction of roads and buildings to house educational facilities. Over 61 hectares and 85.9 hectares have been allocated in the Novomoskovsky and Troitsky administrative districts, respectively, for improving the street and road network, upgrading utility networks, and constructing schools, kindergartens, healthcare facilities, and cultural institutions," she said.

Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of City Property.

In the South-Eastern Administrative District, approximately 7.7 hectares have been transferred for the construction of a new complex for the V.P. Demikhov City Clinical Hospital. This will help it become one of the capital's leading multidisciplinary medical centers.

The city has allocated approximately five hectares of land in the Northwestern and Southeastern administrative districts for the construction of modern colleges. In South Tushino, for example, students will be able to obtain degrees in construction, manufacturing, information technology, and transportation. In Lublin, students will master professions in fields such as film production, printing technology, fashion, digital art, and advertising.

In Vykhino-Zhulebino, a city developer plans to build a sports complex with comfortable training and competition spaces on a site of approximately one hectare. And in the Eastern District, a sports and fitness center with a swimming pool will be built on a 0.4-hectare site.

In Kommunarka, 4.7 hectares of land within the emerging administrative and business cluster have been allocated for the construction of a multifunctional depository and exhibition complex for museums. It will serve as a space for the storage, research, restoration, and display of museum collections.

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