Investors will be able to build a public complex in the Technopolis Moscow Special Economic Zone.

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The city will attract private capital for the construction of a 65,700-square-meter complex for scientific research activities within the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone (SEZ). The investor will be selected through an open tender, according to Moscow's Deputy Mayor for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, we are paying special attention to the development of Moscow's industry. By 2030, the Technopolis Moscow SEZ alone will offer over 5.7 million square meters of industrial, public, and business space for the city's high-tech enterprises. Investors are now accepting applications to participate in the bidding process for the right to build a public complex to support scientific research activities, covering 65,700 square meters," said Maxim Liksutov.

The winning bidder will acquire 100 percent of the authorized capital of Tekhnogorod-1, a limited liability company owned by Technopolis Moscow SEZ JSC. The building will be constructed on Kolomnikova Street.

"The Technopolis Moscow Special Economic Zone is the Moscow Government's flagship project. Its sites are home to the city's most high-tech manufacturing facilities. This is largely made possible by significant tax incentives: SEZ residents are exempt from property, land, and transport taxes for 10 years, pay only two percent in profit tax instead of 25 percent, and are exempt from customs duties and VAT on imported equipment," noted the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy.

Anatoly Garbuzov.

The new building will be part of a complex of buildings at the Pechatniki site. Together, they will form a multifunctional space with a pedestrian exhibition gallery, panoramic glazing, and office areas.

According to Kirill PurtovAccording to the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy, legal entities and individuals, including sole proprietors, can compete for the lot. Applications will be accepted until December 17, and the auction will take place on December 24. Applicants will be required to register online. Roseltorg and enhanced qualified electronic signature.

The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the investment portal is serving as a showcase for them. In the section Moscow Auctions Information about the lots is published, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of sale.

Industrial, office, and laboratory infrastructure is rapidly developing in the Technopolis Moscow SEZ. Sergei Sobyanin previously launched production there. photonic integrated circuits.

The development of electronic services for business is in line with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Festive installations and decorations decorated Moscow's medical facilities for the New Year.

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Moscow's clinics and hospitals have begun decorating for the New Year. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"Moscow is gradually transforming for the holidays: streets, squares, and parks are being decorated, and social institutions are not left out. This year, Moscow colleges helped us develop the winter decoration concept for our clinics, hospitals, "My Documents" government service centers, and other facilities. Furthermore, students gave a true gift to the children who will be attending children's clinics by creating and installing beautiful New Year's installations there, including brightly colored trains, drums, nutcrackers, and horses. Today, we are opening the garden at the N.V. Sklifosovsky Hospital, where summer flowers are giving way to New Year's decorations. Beautiful Christmas trees and installations have been installed—everything to create a festive mood. The garden is open to all visitors, so we invite residents and guests of the capital to our New Year's fairy tale. I sincerely hope that Muscovites will enjoy the winter decorations of the city's clinics and hospitals, and that they will be even more enthusiastic about taking care of their health," said Anastasia Rakova.

In addition to the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Care, other Moscow hospitals have also been decorated with festive décor. N.I. Pirogov Hospital No. 1 is now home to horses, symbols of the New Year; Filatov Hospital features brightly colored giraffes; and colorful teddy bears will greet patients at the new complex of St. Vladimir Hospital.

The children's clinics also featured 150 sets of unique hand-made installations created by students from Moscow colleges. The work on the toys took over six months. A team of students from various years and disciplines worked at the college's training and production facility, as well as in the carpentry and painting workshops. There, they sketched and drew the designs, assembled, and painted the finished parts. The pieces were crafted on modern CNC machines, as well as universal lathes and milling machines. The new "Center" practical training facility, which opened at the college in the spring of 2025, was used for this work.

"For our students, this project was an opportunity to do something important for the city. Together with their mentors, the students developed designs, created drawings and 3D models, and calculated the strength of the components. They then carved the wooden figures, sanded them, painted them, and assembled them by hand. Each participant contributed their own ideas and professional skills. The result is installations that can be played with and photographed. We hope this initiative will become a New Year's tradition," noted Ivan Stepanov, Director of the Likhachev Moscow Technological College.

Ivan Vlasov and Vladislav Tsarev, third- and fourth-year students, developed the drawings and 3D model of the tree. Second-year students Alexander Ishutin and Daniil Beschetnov cut the wooden figures, sanded them, and adjusted them. Second-year student Evgeny Alekseev and first-year students Artem Erastov and Denis Zhabin painted the pieces and assembled them.

Christmas trees have been decorated and festive garlands have been hung in adult clinics. In addition, patients in both children's and adult clinics can see festive art objects—golden teddy bears with candy and bows. This image is traditionally associated with the holiday and evokes warm memories.

The facades of women's health centers are also adorned with garlands featuring themed animations. Large ice sculptures with frozen flowers illuminated from within stand in front of the building, resembling a fragile winter garden. The main focal point is a large sphere resembling a diamond, with frozen flowers hidden inside. The main idea behind the design is to combine the tranquility of winter with a caring attitude toward health.

The Sklifosovsky Research Institute's Gratitude to Doctors and Medicine Garden has already been decorated with fir trees, sparkling baubles, and crystals. The new complex of the St. Vladimir Children's City Clinical Hospital now features colorful teddy bears and digital screens with warm messages for doctors, patients, and medical staff.

Festive installations will soon adorn other social infrastructure facilities, such as the My Documents government service centers and Wedding Palace No. 4.

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Sergei Sobyanin: A new clinic will open on Dubrovsky Proezd.

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The Moscow government has made decisions on comprehensive development Inefficiently used non-residential areas totaling 10.6 hectares in various districts of the capital. These areas are currently occupied by abandoned warehouses and other outdated buildings.

The redeveloped sites are planned to accommodate over 175,000 square meters of residential real estate for the renovation program, as well as a 7,000-square-meter clinic. Resolutions on these matters were signed by Sergei Sobyanin.

One of the redeveloped areas, covering 5.67 hectares, is located in the Yuzhnoportovy District at 9 Dubrovsky Proezd. It is located between Simonovsky Val, 1st Dubrovskaya, and Sharikopodshipnikovskaya Streets. The site has the potential to accommodate 116,000 square meters of real estate, including the clinic building.

Other plots, totaling 4.04 hectares, are located in the Khoroshevo-Mnevniki district near the intersection with General Glagoleva Street at 2 Parshina Street (area no. 2). The plots have a development potential of 42,750 square meters.

Additionally, redevelopment is planned for plots totaling 0.88 hectares in the Lomonosovsky District. These plots are located between Vernadsky and Leninsky Prospekts at the following addresses: Marii Ulyanovoy Street, plot No. 4/2, and Stroiteley Street, plot No. 7a. These plots could accommodate 23,800 square meters of real estate.

As of December 9, 2025, the Moscow Government has approved and is implementing 158 integrated development projects covering a total area of over 1,500 hectares, with plans to build over 31 million square meters of real estate. These projects will create approximately 350,000 jobs.

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Sergei Sobyanin: New kindergartens and an indoor skating rink will appear in Biryulyovo Vostochny.

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The Moscow government has made a decision oncomprehensive development Three inefficiently used sites in the former Lenino industrial zone, totaling 36.99 hectares, are located in the Biryulevo Vostochnoye district between the tracks of the Second Moscow Central Diameter and Lipetskaya and 6th Radial Streets. The resolution on this matter was signed by Sergei Sobyanin.

The project plans to construct modern residential complexes with a total area of 381,150 square meters, including for the renovation program. Additionally, it will include 850-child kindergartens, an indoor skating rink, and other public, business, and social facilities with a total area of 167,230 square meters.

The project will create approximately 5,200 jobs. Improvements to the former industrial zone are also planned.

As of December 9, 2025, the Moscow Government has approved and is implementing 158 integrated development projects covering a total area of over 1,500 hectares. These projects are expected to build over 31 million square meters of real estate and create approximately 350,000 jobs.

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A kindergarten and medical center will be built in the Sokolinaya Gora district, Sobyanin said.

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The Moscow government approved two land use plans for a total of 5.16 hectares in the Sokolinaya Gora district. Sergei Sobyanin signed the corresponding decrees.

The areas being reorganized are located at the following addresses: 8th Sokolina Gora Street, Buildings 15/1 and 20a, Shcherbakovskaya Street, Building 41, Mazhorov Lane, Building 5, Lechebnaya Street, Building 6, and Borisovskaya Street, Buildings 9, 11, and 14. Currently, warehouses, production facilities, administrative buildings, and other outdated facilities are located there.

The territorial planning projects envisage the creation of apartments with a total floor area of over 50,000 square meters to implement the renovation program. The new city blocks will also include a 250-child kindergarten (4,500 square meters), a medical center (3,600 square meters), and a multifunctional community center (12,500 square meters). Landscaping will also be carried out.

Sergei Sobyanin: The pace of implementation of the renovation program will increase

The implementation of the planning projects will be carried out within the framework of the integrated territorial development program and will create comfortable living conditions for more than 1,500 people, as well as over 500 jobs.

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The Mayor of Moscow reported the destruction of another UAV approaching the capital.

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Another drone flying toward Moscow has been destroyed. This was reported on its channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow reported that the air defense system successfully repelled the attack. seven drones heading towards the capital.

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Sobyanin: Another drone attack attempt on Moscow has been thwarted.

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The Ministry of Defense's air defense shot down a UAV flying toward Moscow. This was reported on its channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow reported that the air defense system successfully repelled the attack.sixdrones heading towards the capital.

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Air defense forces neutralized another enemy UAV, Sobyanin said.

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Another drone flying toward Moscow has been destroyed. This was reported on its channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow reported that the air defense system successfully repelled the attack. fivedrones heading towards the capital.

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Sobyanin: UAV aimed at Moscow destroyed by air defense system

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The Defense Ministry's air defense forces shot down a drone flying toward Moscow. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his MAX messaging channel.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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The day before, the Mayor of Moscow announced that the air defense system successfully repelled the attack. fourdrones heading towards the capital.

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A Life Dedicated to Others: Nikolai Ostrovsky Prize Laureates on Their Work

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They create social programs for people with disabilities, engage in educational work, and demonstrate by their own example that people with disabilities can live a full life. The laureates were announced in Moscow. Nikolai Ostrovsky PrizeEach of them has many achievements and merits behind them.

A mos.ru correspondent spoke with the winners. We discuss which projects the jury recognized, why it's important to be among like-minded people and receive recognition, and how the competition inspires others to realize their full potential.

A Lifelong Work: How a Prize Becomes a Reward for Years of Work

The Nikolai Ostrovsky Prize was established in 2018. It is awarded annually to individuals with disabilities who have achieved outstanding success, as well as to those who help people with disabilities. Over the past few years, more than 70 people have been awarded the prize. In 2025, 10 winners were selected in eight categories. They received a badge, a medal, and a diploma, as well as a cash prize. This year, the prize was increased almost sevenfold: from 150,000 to one million rubles.

Venera Deniskina, a PhD candidate in pedagogy, senior researcher, and associate professor in the Department of Visual Impairment at Moscow State Pedagogical University (MSPU), took first place in the category "For Significant Contribution to the Education and Comprehensive Development of Children and Youth in an Inclusive Society." She holds the title of Honorary Worker of General Education of Russia.

"At the age of two, I almost completely lost my sight due to measles. In sixth grade, I dreamed of becoming a teacher of blind children. After graduating, I fulfilled my dream and began teaching mathematics at a specialized school. In my 30s, I contracted the flu, which severely impaired my hearing and completely lost my sense of smell. But that didn't stop me. Today, I teach Braille to future teachers so they can help blind children read and write. I've authored over 260 scientific papers exploring methods of working with the blind, as well as numerous books that explain in accessible language the lives of people with visual impairments," shared Venera Deniskina.

For example, in her works, the teacher explains that such people can see with the center of the eye, sideways, or with one half. The book "Learning to Smile" explains how to develop a child's facial expressions if they are unable to learn them from adults. Venera Deniskina is currently working on the foreword for the collection "12 Stories of Blind Mothers," which is planned for publication. It was she who suggested combining the stories published in the All-Russian Society of the Blind's journal, "Our Life," into a separate book that will explore how mothers raise children and manage their daily lives.

The teacher participates in regional, national, and international conferences in her field. She visits rehabilitation centers for cancer patients, as children sometimes lose their sight after the disease. She gives lectures, including on the prevention of so-called disability behavior (when a person is depressed by their condition and fails to take advantage of opportunities).

"I'm lucky because my profession and hobby coincide. Typhlopedagogy has been my whole life; I've dedicated 55 years to it. My friends, who were themselves nominated, inspired me to apply for the Nikolai Ostrovsky Prize. I submitted an application, wrote my biography, and included key works. It's wonderful to receive recognition from the city. I'm also glad that the cash prize has become so substantial; it will be useful for my treatment," the mos.ru interviewee added.

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In a circle of like-minded people – people who have dedicated themselves to others

Varvara Romashkina didn't choose her profession either—her profession chose it herself. Born to deaf parents, she spoke sign language from childhood. Today, Varvara Romashkina is the head of the sign language interpreting department and a senior lecturer in the Department of Stage and Sign Language at the Russian State Specialized Academy of Arts, the head of sign language interpreting at the OTR television channel, and a sign language choreographer at the Nedoslov Theatre for Deaf Actors. She was recognized at the awards ceremony in the category "For outstanding achievements and significant contribution to the integration of individuals with disabilities in the creative industries."

"I help people who are deaf hear, that is, translate Russian spoken language into Russian sign language. In my speech classes, I teach hearing-impaired students to 'speak' clearly and distinctly: when an actor is overwhelmed by emotion, their gestures become unintelligible. In the theater, my job is to help actors convey the meaning of the work and the director's intentions. Words outweigh gestures; they need to be properly combined. I also need to demonstrate the expressive power of deaf language," she said.

At the awards ceremony, Varvara Romashkina found herself surrounded by like-minded people—those who, like her, had given their lives to helping others.

"It's wonderful to meet people I've heard of but never met in person. For example, I was struck by Father Cyprian—he lost his legs in the Afghan War, but afterward he began helping people with disabilities, writing and performing songs about the war, and became a monk. Anyone can face the possibility of their abilities suddenly being limited. But life goes on. Everyone should be helped to develop their talents, especially those with disabilities, because they have to put in extra effort. And Moscow supports them: it makes the environment accessible, provides support around the city, and opens programs for self-development," the laureate added.

"The competition proved to me that I was doing everything right."

Galina Panteleeva received an award for creating conditions for people with disabilities to return to active life. She has been managing the Zhar-ptitsa and Marya-Iskusnitsa studios for 25 years. State Museum – Cultural Center "Integration" named after N.A. Ostrovsky.

"My main audience is people with mental disabilities and cerebral palsy (CP). At the Firebird studio, we practice beadwork and often create group crafts. For example, a five-foot-tall tree made of sequins and beads. At the Marya the Craftswoman studio, we create folk costumes from various Russian provinces of the late 19th century. These aren't exact reconstructions, but they're close to the originals. The studios have a homely atmosphere. Students socialize and celebrate holidays together. Some even start families. Having mastered the craft, the students can become self-employed and start earning money," explained Galina Panteleeva.

The teacher places special emphasis on exhibitions: they make the students feel valued. They often win prizes even in non-inclusive competitions, performing well among able-bodied artists.

"Winning the award was unexpected for me. I've lived my life with impostor syndrome: I'm afraid everyone will realize they've misjudged me! But the competition proved to me that I'm doing everything right. Now I want to develop new teaching methods, and perhaps even start working with blind children. Thanks to the award, people will learn not only about those who work with the disabled, but also about the disabled themselves who have achieved success. It's no coincidence that it was named after Nikolai Ostrovsky, a blind, paralyzed, and yet outstanding writer," she emphasized.

Talent that has no limits

The story of Alexander Pokhilko is inspiring. He was born without legs or hands, but this didn't stop him from learning to draw. His adoptive mother encouraged him to develop his skills. The boy painted, holding a brush or pencil between his hands, and gradually honed his skills. When Alexander Pokhilko was 14, he had a solo exhibition at the Tretyakov Gallery. Today, his works are held in the collections of various museums. He paints in a variety of styles, from academic drawings to postmodernism. The collection includes landscapes, portraits, and abstracts.

Alexander Pokhilko has also climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest volcano, three times, participated in triathlons, and is an athlete in multi-sport, shooting, sailing, and parachuting. He won first place in the competition for "Outstanding Achievement in Fine Arts."

"I'm the only person to receive the Nikolai Ostrovsky Prize for the second time. I believe the jury's decision was influenced not only by my contribution to art, but also by the fact that I personally dispel many myths associated with disabilities. I hope this will motivate other people with disabilities not to give up but to move forward. I have many awards, but this one is especially prestigious and meaningful. I will be grateful for it for the rest of my life," the artist admitted.

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