Major repairs to residential building entrances have been completed in Moscow.

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City services specialists have completed the main repairs to the entrances of apartment buildings. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"Maintaining the entrances of residential buildings in a state of good repair is a matter of utmost importance, so the capital has developed a unified approach to routine maintenance of these spaces. This year's plan included 16,700 entrances," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

Mandatory work includes cosmetic repairs, such as painting entrance areas, ceilings, and walls. Additionally, specialists tuck electrical wiring into special boxes, re-insulate pipes, refinish wall paneling, and repair mailboxes, steps, railings, and other damaged elements and structures. If necessary, they repair window and door frames in hallways and vestibules, railings, and steps, and replace floor signs and light fixtures.

Pyotr Biryukov emphasized that residents were notified in advance of the repair start dates. The information was posted on information boards and in public areas.

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Thanks to the city's support, a new production facility will be established in the east of the capital.

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The city announced bargaining for the right to enter into an agreement to implement a large-scale investment project (MaIP) in the Sokolinaya Gora district. The winner will be able to lease a 0.29-hectare plot of land at a preferential rate of one ruble per year. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"The creation of new modern production facilities is a key factor in the development of Moscow's industry. To support investment projects in the real sector of the economy, by order of Sergei Sobyanin, the city is providing land plots to auction winners for the construction of new enterprises at a preferential rate of one ruble per year. For example, a plot of land on Burakov Street could be used to build a light industry facility with an area of two thousand square meters," said Maxim Liksutov.

Bidding is a promising mechanism for supporting industrial development and achieving technological sovereignty. The advantage of this approach is that the municipality carries out all necessary work in advance to prepare the land for use. This simplifies matters for the future owner: by winning the bid, they are relieved of the need to deal with administrative procedures. The investor can immediately begin designing the plant based on documents provided by the city.

"Given investor interest in the real sector of the economy and the growing demand for ready-made industrial infrastructure, all the sites we offer at auction are in high demand among businesses. Following the auctions, four agreements have already been signed for the implementation of industrial MAIPs," noted the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy.

Anatoly Garbuzov.

Thanks to agreements concluded following open auctions for the right to implement large-scale investment projects in the industrial sector, winning bidders can sign land lease agreements with the city for the construction of production facilities.

Ekaterina SolovievaThe Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of City Property added that the implementation of large-scale investment projects helps create conditions for business development and the creation of new jobs in the capital. Following open auctions held earlier this year, the city has already awarded investors two land plots totaling over 1.5 hectares in the Novokosino and Nekrasovka districts for the construction of modern industrial complexes. Entrepreneurs will be able to choose their own industrial uses for the nearly 20,000 square meter facilities, based on the approved list of permitted uses.

The organizer of the auction is Moscow City Department for Competition PolicyAs Kirill Purtov, the director of the project, noted, applications for the open auction for the right to sell the MAIP in the Sokolinaya Gora district will close on September 29, and the auction will take place on October 8. Registration on the Roseltorg online platform and an enhanced, qualified electronic signature are required to participate.

Over 100 large-scale investment projects have been approved and are being implemented in Moscow, creating industrial facilities across the city. The total volume of industrial construction under the Moscow Industrial Investment Program (MAIP) will exceed four million square meters. These plants will create approximately 60,000 jobs.

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Renovation program: More than 10,000 families have moved into new apartments since the beginning of the year.

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Since the beginning of 2025, 10,000 Moscow families have relocated across all districts of the capital under the renovation program. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"The steady pace of the renovation program is helping thousands of Muscovites improve their living conditions. New residents receive apartments with modern finishes, allowing them to move into their new buildings without incurring additional costs. Since the beginning of 2025, more than 10,800 families have moved into new apartments in accordance with the renovation program. Specifically, more than 3,000 families have celebrated housewarming in the Eastern Administrative District. About 1,600 families moved into the north of the city, and another 1,300 in the southeast," said Vladimir Efimov.

In total, about a million Muscovites will have their housing conditions improved as part of the renovation program.

"The key goal of the renovation program is not only to provide comfortable housing but also to provide comprehensive support to residents during the relocation process. Using the "Moving Assistance" service, Muscovites can order free movers and transportation to transport their belongings from their old apartment to their new one. Since the beginning of this year, 8,100 families have already used this service. In the east of the city, more than 2,200 families have used movers, and in the north, more than 1,400. Over a thousand more families have used the moving service in the South-Eastern Administrative District. You can order it through the mos.ru portal or at resettlement information centers, which are located on the ground floors of new buildings under the renovation program," added the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

As noted in the capital Department of Information TechnologyFor Muscovites in the process of moving, the "Moving Under the Renovation Program" super service offers detailed, personalized instructions that are automatically customized for each resident and their situation, as well as electronic services and informational notifications. This will help speed up the move and make it more comfortable.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin spoke about a new building under the renovation program in the area Vernadsky Avenue.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It affects approximately one million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 buildings. The Moscow mayor ordered the pace of implementation of the renovation program to be increased.twice.

Moscow is one of the region's leaders in terms of construction volume. Its high rate of housing construction is in line with the goals and initiatives of the national project. Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Air defense systems shot down two more UAVs approaching Moscow, Sobyanin says.

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Two more enemy drones flying toward Moscow have been destroyed, Sergei Sobyanin announced on his channel. MAX messenger.

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

Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow stated that the air defense system successfully repelled the attack. 30 drones, heading towards the capital.

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Sobyanin: Air defense forces destroyed 30 UAVs during the prolonged attack

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The Defense Ministry's air defense forces shot down four UAVs flying toward Moscow. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel inMAX messenger.

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

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin reported that air defense forces shot down more 26 drones, flying to Moscow.

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Innovation for Life: How Cutting-Edge Developments Are Helping Muscovites with Disabilities

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Neural interfaces, exoskeletons, bionic prostheses, and transformable wheelchairs—these and other innovative devices were presented by developers at the Moscow Open Cybathletics Championship, held at the Phoenix Assistive Technology Center at VDNKh. This is the third citywide competition, combining athletics and willpower with the achievements of modern engineering and cutting-edge technology.

We explain how innovative assistive devices help people with disabilities perform familiar tasks and open up new opportunities.

Smart mirror and orthopedic trainer

Pavilion No. 37 (the Phoenix Assistive Technologies Center) at VDNKh hosted participants and spectators for all three days of the Moscow Open Cybathletics Championship. Athletes from across Russia demonstrated the capabilities of exoskeletons, neural interfaces, powered wheelchairs, and functional prosthetics, while Moscow and regional companies presented their latest developments.

The ground floor housed the "Innovation Showcase" exhibition. Russian manufacturers presented over 80 cutting-edge projects. Among them were a system for restoring hand motor function after stroke or injury, a platform for developing social skills in children, a smart mirror with speech therapy games, rehabilitation devices, bionic and cosmetic prosthetics, and other solutions designed to make life more comfortable for people with disabilities.

Moscow-based RehabMedical unveiled its latest invention, the "Dynamika" orthopedic trainer, designed to develop walking skills in children and adults. Its complex wheeled design supports the body's weight, allowing for upright posture and independent movement without restricting arm movement.

"The simulator helps develop motor skills in children with cerebral palsy and restore them after stroke, limb amputation, or spinal injury. Thanks to its sophisticated fastening system, dynamic frame, and adjustable height, it is suitable for the rehabilitation of patients of various ages, heights, and weights," explains the company's CEO, Natalia Kushvakha.

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Adaptive frame, electric wheelchairs, and a gadget for the visually impaired

Sport is accessible to anyone who wants to move forward. This is confirmed by the unique developments of Adaptive Sport. The adaptive support frame for the SkyTekSport all-season ski training simulator allows people with disabilities to independently develop their physical abilities, not by fighting fear, but by overcoming it calmly and at their own pace.

Today, over 150 Moscow-based companies operate in the assistive technology sector. Some of them presented their innovative developments at the championship. The company "Ortez" showcased vibrant and stylish orthopedic devices for arms and legs, corsets, and head supports essential for injury rehabilitation. The company "Krust" created a unique gadget for the visually impaired, "Voice," with mobile internet and voice control. It allows users to listen to music and audiobooks, make calls, and take notes. And the company "Innovatika" developed a wireless device for the hearing-impaired that transmits sound directly to a hearing implant.

A separate stand was dedicated to modern wheelchairs. Some are powered by an electric motor, while others gain speed thanks to an electric attachment resembling the front of a scooter. The device is resistant to snowdrifts and steep slopes, and its removable battery allows for comfortable travel around the world.

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Bionic prostheses and neural interfaces

At the Innovation Showcase exhibition, Moscow manufacturers presented a wide range of modern prosthetics. These included cosmetic and functional bionic hands, wrists, forearms, shins, and feet. The capabilities of these artificial limbs are also impressive: wrists rotate 360 degrees, and fingers bend at the joints. And bionic prosthetics with sensors and microprocessor control perform movements based on muscle impulses. Large-volume carbon and rubber overlays contribute to their aesthetic appeal.

"I lost both legs while serving in a special military operation. I received prosthetics, but the mechanical designs weren't particularly appealing. So I tried 3D-printing my own. The first ones were made of cardboard bonded with carbon fiber film, then plastic, and finally, I settled on practical rubber. Not long ago, I registered my brand, and the first orders have already arrived," shares Boris Petrikov, founder of Nolan.

Among the cutting-edge developments, the neurochat system created by the Moscow-based company of the same name deserves special attention. This innovative hardware and software system enables people with speech and movement impairments to communicate online. Using a wireless neurochat headset, users can mentally focus on specific letters and images highlighted on the screen and then send a message to the chat.

Guests and participants of the championship were able to test modern neurotechnology in the right wing of the pavilion. Neuroracing was held there. Red cars surrounded by orange cones were controlled solely by the power of thought. A "pilot" propelled them forward and stopped them at the finish line using a wireless neuroheadset worn like a headband.

"It's a very interesting technology. It's not always easy to control the car the first time; you need to really concentrate to get it going. I think developments like this could significantly make life easier for people with disabilities and be a step into the future," says championship participant Pavel Kachura.

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Electric wheelchair racing

The championship's main event, the cybathletics track, hosted the cybathletics competition in seven disciplines. This year, three times as many participants applied as in the first season: 324 athletes from 46 regions of Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. Of these, experts selected 130. Various tracks were prepared for the cybathletics competitors. Speed was required, but precision was also a factor.

"The courses were challenging, and the cybathletes pushed themselves to the limit. We change the tasks and routes every time, introducing new disciplines. Participants can come to the center at any time to prepare for the competition. The lineup of competitors changes year after year: this time, the majority of athletes competed in the lower-limb prosthetics categories, and they demonstrated exceptional skills," says Alexander Lyubinsky, Director of the Cybathletics Union.

One of the most spectacular was the "Electric Wheelchairs" category. Participants navigated obstacles simulating everyday environments: elevators, ramps, stairs, and public transportation. Judges recorded their time and accuracy, then tallied their scores. After a fierce and spectacular battle, second place went to Elena Lebedeva, a graduate of the Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. Last year, she also won silver at the championship. Olga Persianova, meanwhile, once again took home the gold cup, completing the course in a record time of two minutes and 14 seconds.

"I've been using a wheelchair for 16 years now: I travel a lot around the city and use public transportation. I'm also developing the 'Wheelchair Football' project, which has an adult and youth team. I'll use the prize money to purchase a special wheelchair for the players," the winner shares.

The Phoenix Assistive Technology Center is a unique space for stimulating the growth of new developers and manufacturers of assistive technologies. The project, run by the Human Capital Development ANO, is being implemented for entrepreneurs in the field of assistive technologies, foundations, government organizations, and other companies involved in the industry.

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Muscovites and guests of the capital are invited to tours of the “Discover” project

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Registration for the autumn excursions of the "Discover" project has opened.visiting each enterprise three days before the event. This was announced by the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy. Anatoly Garbuzov.

"The city is actively developing industrial tourism and implementing projects to popularize the capital's industrial sector. "Open

The program includes visits to major enterprises in various industries: from beverage and chocolate production to electric vehicle manufacturing and robotics. Guests will be able to see all the processes from the inside and learn about the latest developments in industry. At the end of the tour, participants will enjoy a quiz and souvenirs from the "Discover" project.

This fall, six new companies producing high-tech products joined the project. For example, during a tour of TechnoRed, a manufacturer of robotic systems for various industries, you can learn about the production of domestic semiconductor electronics at the Pulsar Research and Production Enterprise. Revatt RUS and Parus Electro will introduce the design of electric charging stations, and Moscow Prosthetic and Orthopedic Enterprise JSC will discuss prosthetics and the production of orthopedic footwear.

The project's regular participants will also open their doors: cable and wire manufacturers NPP Spetskabel and the Moskabelmet plant, elevator manufacturers Karacharovsky Mechanical Plant and Moslift, the Ochakovo beverage company, the Einema Rose Museum of the Krasny Oktyabr confectionery factory, ice cream manufacturer BRPI, and residents of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone—the ArtLine Technology design bureau and the sports and therapeutic nutrition manufacturer Academy-T.

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Active Citizens recognized Gostiny Dvor as the best venue for the Moscow 2030 Forum.

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More than 306 thousand opinions were left by residents of the capital in two polls (first Andsecond) of the Active Citizen project, evaluating the organization and design of the forum locations Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030Eight flagship venues were represented in the voting, from the historic Manezh to the Skolkovo Innovation Center.

The forum "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030", organized as part of the project "Summer in Moscow", became one of the biggest events of the season. This year, it was dedicated to the people of the future and new generations. Its main goal was to showcase what the city of tomorrow will be like in various areas—from transportation and urban planning to robotics, sports, and new educational formats. Each venue presented its own unique program of events.

According to the voting results, the venue in Gostiny Dvor was the most popular among city residents, receiving a perfect score from 72 percent of participants. The exhibition was dedicated to eternal values and the city's development. Visitors learned about the functioning of the brain, the importance of education, the professions of the future, the health of the body and mind, the nature of emotions and hormones, and how digital technologies (from electronic doctor's appointments to virtual laboratories) are changing the urban environment.

Second place went to the venues at Manezh and Zaryadye Park, which received an "excellent" rating from 71 percent of voters.

From August 7th to 31st, the Manege hosted the exhibition "That Same Moscow," showcasing the capital's achievements in transportation, urban development, and industry. Visitors were introduced to Leningradsky Station after a major modernization, new neighborhoods, urban development projects, and the renovation program, as well as new-generation turnstiles and the biometric fare collection system. Guests viewed over 50 exhibits from Moscow's high-tech industry, learned about the history of manufacturing in the capital, and learned about its current environmental initiatives.

Visitors were also shown the results of the renovation and integrated development program in an interactive format. A prefab show demonstrated how modern construction technologies are accelerating the construction process, and they were also told about new neighborhoods and other urban development projects. Special attention was paid to the development of Moscow's high-tech industry and its products, from food products to drones.

Zaryadye Park hosted the "Cultural City" festival, dedicated to the synthesis of various arts—music, theater, literature, fashion, choreography, and digital technology. The program included symphony concerts, theater productions, audiovisual shows featuring international celebrities, and fashion shows. A financial literacy educational marathon was also organized for residents, held in the "Zapovednoye Posledstvo" pavilion and the small amphitheater.

The venue at the Luzhniki Olympic Complex also made it into the top three, receiving the highest rating from 69 percent of respondents. It hosted the "Moscow 2030. Sport. Man of the Future" festival, organized by the capital's Department of Sports, an urban services festival featuring public utilities, and an exhibition of modern municipal and rescue equipment from the urban services complex. The venue also hosted master classes and the Moscow Tetris Championship, organized by the Moscow Complex of Urban Development Policy and Construction.

Voters also shared their opinions on the forum's venues at the Red October art cluster, Muzeon Arts Park, 50th Anniversary of October Park, and Skolkovo.

The high ratings from Muscovites confirm that the "Moscow 2030" forum format has proven popular among city residents. The participants' feedback and suggestions will be taken into account by the organizers when preparing for next year's forum, making it even more engaging and vibrant.

Project Active Citizen has been operating since 2014. During this time, more than seven million people have joined, and over seven thousand votes have been conducted. Between 30 and 40 decisions are implemented in the city every month. The project is being developed by the State Public Institution "New Management Technologies" and the Moscow Department of Information Technology.

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent 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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A large plot of land in Zelenograd has been put up for auction.

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They put it up for auction plot of land An area of 15,600 square meters in the Savelki district. This was announced by the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

"The city regularly auctions off not only non-residential buildings and premises but also land where businesses can start or expand. A large plot of land in Zelenograd is currently available to investors. The winner will be able to build public utility infrastructure facilities on this land. Bids for the auction will be accepted until September 25, and the auction will take place on October 7," said Kirill Purtov.

The site is located at the address: Sosnovaya Alley, land plot No. 11. To participate in the auction, you must register on the online platform. Roseltorg and have an enhanced qualified electronic signature.

Moscow is a city that fosters entrepreneurship. The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the capital's investment portal serves as a showcase. In the section Moscow Auctions All necessary information about the lots is published: photographs, documentation, conditions and form of implementation.

Three business premises were put up for auction in the Khoroshevsky district.A property in Novogireevo near the Perovo metro station is available for purchase at a city auction.

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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Buildings with towers and projections: how the capital is renovating its castle-like residential buildings

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The capital's architectural palette includes buildings with castle-like façades. Many of these buildings are over a century old. These buildings are often adorned with projections, pinnacles (small decorative turrets), and towers. The architectural styles of these structures range from eclecticism to Soviet neoclassicism. The Moscow City Services Department explained the specifics of major renovations for these buildings.

Eclecticism of 1914 on Novoslobodskaya

In 2025, as part of the program implementation major repairs of the housing stock Work is underway to renovate the façade of a building erected in the center of the capital in 1914. It is known as the Z.I. Zolotarskaya Apartment Building and is located at 33 Novoslobodskaya Street. The building was designed by Ernst-Richard Nirnsee, one of the pioneers of high-rise construction, in the eclectic architectural style.

With its eclectic mix of styles and diverse decorative elements, the turreted house resembles a veritable castle. The seven-story structure has a complex floor plan. The asymmetrical main façade is adorned with architectural elements. The first two floors are accented with rustication. Three bay windows are located between the third and sixth floors, two of which are topped by triangular pediments with lancet windows and bas-reliefs. The window openings on the third and sixth floors are accented by cornices. The façade also features rectangular bas-reliefs.

Specialists from the Moscow Capital Repair Fund (CRF) developed a customized renovation project for the building, identified the necessary technologies, and selected high-quality domestic materials. The façade renovation began with cleaning and repairing the plaster layer. Then, the team began localized repairs of the brickwork, sealing the joints, and applying an antifungal coating.

They will later restore the architectural elements, including repairing the rustication, bands, window sills, and panels. The façade will then be returned to its historical colors: "Nile Green" for the rusticated portion of the façade and "Art Nouveau Green" for the upper floors.

In addition, the craftsmen will renovate the basement, replace the drainpipes, and repair the entrance.

Pinnacles, portals and crowning cornice with modillions

Renovations to the apartment building on Frunzenskaya Embankment (Building 24) have neared completion. The nine- to 16-story building was constructed in 1951 according to a custom design by architects Sergei Turgenev and Boris Mezentsev in the Soviet neoclassical style. Adorned with a tower, spire, colonnade, and pinnacles, it's a veritable modern castle.

The house has a complex floor plan, and the walls are adorned with decorative elements. The courtyard facades are painted and plastered, while the street-facing upper portion is separated from the lower, four-story building by a profiled cornice. A crowning cornice with modillions runs around the building's perimeter. The corner facade features a mezzanine with a round window.

The work began with cleaning and washing the walls. Then, the workers applied an antifungal treatment to protect them from the harsh effects of precipitation. Then, specialists plastered the building and repainted it. The lower, rusticated section was given a light brown ash color, while the upper section was given a beige natural rice color.

The craftsmen paid special attention to the building's numerous decorative elements, the entrance portals, the crowning cornice with modillions, and the encircling interfloor cornice with dentils. They also renovated the pinnacles—the turrets that crown the façade and surround the large side tower with its spire and colonnade. They also renovated the entrance areas and installed new doors in the entryways.

In addition, the crew replaced the drainage system and repaired the tower crowning the building. They also replaced the central heating, drainage, and hot and cold water supply systems.

Rizalits with towers and stained-glass windows on Maroseyka

In 2022, the residential castle-style building at 13 Maroseyka Street, Building 2, underwent a major renovation. The six-story building, with two entrances and two turrets above them, was built in 1893 according to a custom design in the eclectic style. It was part of a complex of apartment buildings belonging to A.V. Lobozev, one of Moscow's largest landlords. The main façade, with its arched entryway, is decorated with panels, cornices, interfloor bands, architraves, and pilasters with capitals. The building's façades are highlighted by projections with turrets and stained-glass windows. The entrances are located within two symmetrical projections, which are adorned with tall stained-glass windows spanning several bays and crowning elongated hipped roofs. On the right side of the façade, there is another projection, adorned with decorative elements. A crowning cornice runs along the perimeter of the building.

During the work, FKR specialists paid special attention to preserving the building's unique historical appearance and restoring all damaged architectural elements. First, they removed the plaster and paint layer and applied a modern antifungal and anticorrosive coating, which significantly extends the lifespan of the materials. Then, they replaced localized bricks and repaired the brickwork. Architectural elements were restored, including architraves, cornices, pilasters with capitals, and arch vaults. In the final stage, they renewed the plaster layer and applied a modern, weather-resistant acrylic paint. The façade was returned to its historical colors of dark yellow and creamy white.

The contractors also repaired the house's basement, slopes, and driveway canopies, installing new downspouts and drip caps. The roof sheathing, roofing, and some severely damaged rafters were replaced. Mineral wool slabs were installed as insulation. A fire-retardant coating was applied to all wooden elements. Furthermore, the house's drainage, cold and hot water supply, and central heating lines were completely updated.

The Moscow City Services Complex noted that the regional housing overhaul program being implemented in the capital is in line with the goals and objectives of the national project. Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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