The reorganization of 49 former industrial zones will create more than 255,000 jobs in the capital.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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The implementation of 72 integrated territorial development projects (ITD) in 49 former industrial zones will create dozens of qualitatively new urban spaces in the capital and nearly 255,500 jobs, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Currently, 72 KRT projects are being implemented in the capital across 49 former industrial zones. A total of over 981 hectares of land have been allocated for redevelopment. 22.3 million square meters of real estate will be built on this land. Thus, qualitatively new urban spaces with housing and sought-after infrastructure will emerge in various districts of the capital, creating nearly 255,500 additional jobs. Investments in the development of the 49 former industrial zones are estimated at 7.42 trillion rubles, and the annual budgetary impact could reach 530.2 billion rubles," said Vladimir Efimov.

The 49 former industrial zones designated for redevelopment are located in 10 Moscow administrative districts—all but the New Moscow. Two or more integrated development projects are being implemented in 20 of the 49 industrial zones.

"The largest number of KRT projects—14 out of 72—are being implemented in the southeast of the city, within seven industrial zones: Hammer and Sickle, Karacharovo, Yuzhny Port, Kuryanovo, Vykhino, Graivoronovo, and Volgogradsky Prospekt. Over 4.8 million square meters of real estate will be built there on a site of over 200 hectares, of which nearly half a million square meters will be industrial infrastructure, and over 1.7 million square meters will be public and business infrastructure. Thus, two sports complexes and a hotel will be built in the Karacharovo industrial zone, a public and business complex will be built on the Volgogradsky Prospekt industrial zone site, and educational and sports complexes and a logistics center will be built on the Graivoronovo industrial zone site," noted the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin made a decision on reorganization of two sites in the Filevsky Park area under the KRT program.

As part of the program for the integrated development of territories, implemented byon behalf of the Mayor of MoscowAttractive urban spaces are being created in former industrial zones and on underutilized and undeveloped sites, seamlessly integrating into the city's overall environment. Currently, 336 CRT projects, covering a total area of over 4,200 hectares, are at various stages of development and implementation in the capital.

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