The city has put a business space near the Govorovo metro station up for auction.

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The city put it up for public auction large room for general use in Solntsevo. Its area is over 400 square meters. This was reported by the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

"The Moscow investment portal regularly publishes information about properties up for auction. Here, you can view lot documentation, photographs, and even take a 3D tour of your chosen building or space online. Currently, a large non-residential business property is available for purchase in the Solntsevo district. It measures 400.8 square meters. Its flexible use allows for opening an office center, coworking space, fitness center, or other business. The Govorovo metro station is within walking distance. The bidding period ends on December 4, and the auction will take place on December 16," said Kirill Purtov.

The premises are located at 6, 50 Let Oktyabrya Street. The property is on the second floor of a five-story building.

"Based on the nine months to the beginning of the year, the Western Administrative District ranked second in the number of business properties sold by the city. Investors purchased 82 premises and one building here. The total area of these properties amounted to almost 16,900 square meters—only the city center sold more during this period. Specifically, in the Novo-Peredelkino district, adjacent to Solntsevo, five non-residential premises were purchased on the first floor of Building 2, Block 2, Chobotovsky Proyezd. Their area ranged from 130 to almost 340 square meters. Each premises has a separate entrance, which is convenient for creating multifunctional commercial space," she reported.

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

Legal entities and individuals can participate in the auction; registration on the online platform is required. 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 There is all the necessary information about the lots, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of sale.

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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Ostankino Park invites Muscovites to ice skating training.

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During the winter season, professional Moskomsport coaches will teach anyone how to skate at the Ostankino Park skating rink. Classes are suitable for children aged 10 and up, as well as adults. Classes are designed for various skill levels and are suitable for both beginners and experienced skaters.

Training will be held on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm for children and from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm for adults.

To participate, you must register onwebsite.

"My Sports District" offers free, year-round training sessions at city sports grounds and in local parks, led by professional trainers.

Hosting sporting events for VDNKh guests is in line with the strategy for modernizing and developing Moscow's sports sector through 2030.

Winter in Moscow— the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, creating an atmosphere of unity, mutual support, comfort, and a festive spirit. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages and interests, creating conditions for creative development, active recreation, and warm social interaction during the cold season.

Warm traditions and magic: mos.ru presents the "Winters in Moscow" program

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Bauman Moscow State Technical University students can pick up online orders at their dormitories.

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Two devices of the Moscow Postamat city service have been installed in the dormitories of Bauman Moscow State Technical University (MSTU). Now students can pick up goods ordered from marketplaces, as well as fresh groceries, without waiting in line and at any convenient time.

Installing the devices directly on dormitory premises has become a unique solution for student campuses. One of the project's lockers is located in Dormitory No. 10 on Gospitalny Lane (buildings 4–6, building 1). It handles products from the city's largest marketplace partners. The second device, a specialized refrigerated locker, is located in Dormitory No. 14 on Gospitalnaya Embankment (building 4a, building 1). In addition to products from marketplaces, you can order healthy food brands with free delivery.

"We're constantly looking for solutions that make student life more convenient. For example, to reduce the time spent traveling between buildings, we made electric scooters available near campus buildings. Following the same logic, we introduced parcel lockers—a small but truly useful addition to the infrastructure. They allow students to quickly pick up their orders and avoid wasting time on everyday chores. The less students have to worry about where to pick up groceries or parcels, the more they can focus on their studies," notes Evgeny Popov, Vice Rector for Campus Policy at Bauman Moscow State Technical University.

Convenience and safety

One of the advantages of the parcel lockers installed in dorms is 24/7 access. Students can pick up their orders at any time, regardless of delivery schedules. Safety and contactlessness are also key features. There's no need to meet couriers to pick up your items. The locker is equipped with a CCTV camera that records the loading and pickup process. The lockers only open with a one-time code, providing additional security.

A clear advantage is the time savings: students now receive their orders quickly, without having to travel far to pickup points and wait in line. Functionality is also key: the refrigeration unit's temperature control allows for food storage in its compartments for up to four hours. To arrange delivery, select a city network device in the partner brand's app. When the order arrives, the user will receive a message confirming that the order is in the refrigeration unit. Items can be picked up using a unique code sent via SMS.

"Parcel lockers in the dorms are really convenient. Classes often go on until late, and waiting for a courier or going to a pickup point isn't always an option. But at a parcel locker, you can pick up your order on your way home or in the morning before class. First and foremost, of course, I'd like the service to be fast and reliable, with notifications arriving on time and goods delivered safely," notes Milina Khabirova, a second-year student in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Technologies from Dormitory No. 14.

Over 1,500 devices have been installed in the capital. city networkParcel lockers are located in residential building entrances, at public transportation stops, libraries, and shopping and business centers. The city plans to increase the number of lockers in Moscow dormitories to provide as many students as possible with convenient contactless order pickup.

The Moscow Postamat project is being implemented by the Moscow Government. It aims to support the city's e-commerce sector and create a comfortable urban infrastructure.

No couriers or queues: City residents are increasingly choosing the Moscow Postamat service.

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Muscovites can report deficiencies in pedestrian crossing maintenance on the "Our City" portal.

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The comfort and safety of Muscovites directly depend on the condition of urban infrastructure, including underground and overground pedestrian crossings. Using the "Our City" portal, every Moscow resident can contribute to maintaining order and report any deficiencies they discover.

So, within the framework of the topic "Poor maintenance of underground and overground pedestrian crossings" The portal accepts reports of faulty lighting, graffiti and unauthorized advertisements, incorrect navigation, poor cleaning, and damage to steps and other pedestrian crossing elements.

In case of damage to the ramps or malfunctioning of the elevator, you need to choose a topic "Infrastructure malfunction/inaccessibility for people with limited mobility in the crossing"According to statistics, over 33,000 questions on these topics have been resolved by city residents since the portal's inception, including over 5,000 this year.

Reporting a defect is easy: just log in to the website city.mos.ru Or in the "Our City" mobile app using Mos ID. Next, click "Report a Problem" and select a point on the map. Then, select the "Road" object and the corresponding topic. In the form that opens, you'll need to specify the crossing type and attach a photo, then submit your request.

A moderator will review the issue within 24 hours and then forward it to the responsible person. Once the issue is resolved, the user will receive a notification in the app or by email. They can confirm or deny the issue has been resolved in their personal account.

Portal Our City Created in 2011 to improve the quality of life of Muscovites and the city's image with the active participation of residents themselves. Since its inception, the service has resolved over 12 million questions, and is used by over 2.4 million city residents.

The portal is being developed by the State Public Institution “New Management Technologies” together with the capital Department of Information Technology.

The film will tell more about how every resident can influence the appearance of the capital, keep their yard clean, and make decisions about the further development of the metropolis thanks to digital projects. Moscow in Digital.

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, corresponds to 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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Big City Moms: How NGOs Help Women Gain Self-Confidence

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The capital has charitable programs for mothers in difficult life situations. These include women raising children with disabilities, pregnant women, mothers with many children, and single mothers. Having received support and regained their footing, they often later join the large community of caring citizens.

You can help the wards of non-profit organizations (NPOs) implementing humanitarian projects for women with the help of charitable service mos.ru lists over 100 verified NGOs. They are listed in the Moscow Charity Organizations Registry, regularly report on the use of their funds, and publish stories of those they support.

Mos.ru users can select one or more nonprofits, make a one-time donation, or start supporting them regularly. The service also allows for a single payment to support all programs across nine categories: Children, Adults, Seniors, Animals, Combat Veterans, Families, People with Disabilities, Ecology, and Science and Education. Muscovites can also create their own collection for one of these categories.

Help mothers of children with rare diseases

The Rare Women Foundation's project Butterfly Children has become a source of support for many mothers raising children with rare diseases such as epidermolysis bullosa and ichthyosis. Women can take advantage of several support programs, including psychological counseling, additional education, and coaching. This support helps them cope with emotional burnout and depression, realize their goals, and become not only a support system but also a role model for their child.

In 2025, the Butterfly Children charity foundation received a grant from the Mayor of Moscow for further project developmentThe funds will be used to create educational materials, conduct an information campaign, and provide legal consultations.

"It's important for a woman to be able to focus on her own desires beyond her child's illness. Many 'rare' mothers lack the resources and strength to do so. This grant will allow us to reach more beneficiaries, providing them with tools for recovery and self-fulfillment," said Alena Kuratova, director of the Butterfly Children Foundation.

This year, the project received a new status—it was registered as an autonomous non-profit organization, "Rare Women." This allowed it to expand its support to the federal level.

Put together a food package and things for the children

Fund Women for Life The foundation works for pregnant women, families with many children, and single mothers who find themselves in difficult life situations. They can seek psychological support, medical and financial assistance, and legal advice. The foundation created the "Mom's Window" project. It helps women quickly receive essential food packages, clothing and footwear for themselves and their children, stationery, hygiene products, and special holiday gifts, such as elegant New Year's dresses for girls. Over the years, the project has provided such assistance to nearly 11,000 women and their children.

"The project launched in February 2020. It all started with a spontaneous desire to help—we simply went to the store, bought groceries, and distributed them to those in need. This kind of support was especially important during the quarantine, especially for families where one of the breadwinners had lost their job or the mother was raising a child alone. And we realized that food assistance should be ongoing," noted Natalia Moskvitina, president of the Women for Life charitable foundation.

Thus, special “collection boxes” were placed in which caring citizens can leave necessary goodsThey accept products in factory packaging with a long shelf life (groceries and cereals, pasta, baby food, cookies, candy, tea, and more). You can also support the project through monetary donations, which will then be used to purchase necessary items and food.

Inspire by personal example

Many women who have experienced hardship and received support often want to join the volunteer community themselves. The resource center provides such opportunities. MosvolonterMuscovites are participating in events, good projects, and campaigns: from collecting humanitarian aid to master classes at volunteer centers. Good Place.

Mothers who volunteer instill in their children a love of good deeds and dedicate their family time to volunteering. For example, Natalia Yakovleva, a mother of two sons, has been volunteering for over four years. She has focused on several areas—sports, environmentalism, and animal volunteering. Together with her children and husband, Natalia Yakovleva visits homeless animals in city shelters, beautifies parks and nature reserves, and plants tree saplings. The Yakovleva family participates in charity runs, prepares gifts for the elderly who have lost their families, and helps send children in difficult life situations to school.

"I try to show my sons by personal example how important and rewarding it is to help, so they can continue doing so as adults. Through volunteering, I want to teach them to appreciate what they have and to share their attention and care with those in need. It's always nice to be a little bit of a magician and bring joy to someone with your attention. When the whole family volunteers, it's a great way to combine business with pleasure," shared Natalia Yakovleva.

You can learn more about volunteering on the Mosvolonter resource center website and its social media page. VKontakte and in Telegram channel.

The work and functional development of the charitable service on the mos.ru portal is supervised by the capital Department of Information Technology AndCommittee on Public Relations and Youth Policy with the support of the Public Chamber of Moscow.

The creation and operation of digital platforms for providing residents with public services in various sectors of the social sphere corresponds to the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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The Unified Support Center has prepared a pre-New Year program for SVO participants and their families.

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In anticipation of the New Year, the Unified Support Center for Special Military Operations (SVO) Participants and Their Families will host the traditional "Winter's Tale" marathon. Throughout December, guests will be able to join the festive program: attend performances, participate in creative workshops and quizzes, prepare gifts for loved ones, plan a New Year's menu, and much more.

"With the New Year approaching, everyone is looking forward to a magical moment—we want to bring a festive atmosphere to our defenders and their loved ones. For service members and their families, such moments are especially precious: they offer an opportunity to escape their daily worries and immerse themselves in a magical atmosphere. We've prepared a rich program for the marathon, ensuring everyone will find something to enjoy. It's a great way to create a festive mood and gain new experiences with family and friends," noted Daria Starovoitova, Director of the Unified Support Center for SVO Participants and Their Families.

The marathon will last four weeks, each with its own theme. The first will be dedicated to summing up the year and revisiting good family traditions. Participants will write letters to Santa Claus, make jewelry from natural materials, and create a family photo collage.

The next stage will teach children how to decorate Christmas tree decorations, make cards, candles, and advent calendars. In the third week, they will create fairytale characters and beautifully wrap gifts. The marathon will conclude with culinary master classes: families will practice preparing desserts for the holiday table.

The organizers are also preparing many surprises for guests. On December 17, there will be a New Year's concert featuring students from the Diana Gurtskaya Social Integration Center and a vocal master class led by People's Artist of Russia Diana Gurtskaya.

The marathon will culminate on December 20th with an interactive family tour of the center's various venues. The program includes a New Year's performance with Father Frost and the Snow Maiden, a dance flash mob, a music quiz, and much more.

Each family will receive a wizard's passport, which will record all workshops and other events attended. Prizes will be awarded to the most active participants at the finals.

The schedule can be found atlinkPre-registration is required. For questions, please call our contact center daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM at 7 495 870-55-45.

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During the New Year's marathon, the Unified Support Center will operate as usual. All visitors will be able to receive specialist assistance in applying for city support programs, consult with lawyers and psychologists, and find short vocational training programs and current job openings.

Supporting special military operation participants and their families is Moscow's top priority. To coordinate all citywide measures, a Unified Support Center was established at 8 Beregovoy Proezd, Building 2. There, participants of the Special Military Operations and their families receive comprehensive assistance. The center also implements a program to help veterans reintegrate into civilian life after completing their service.

The unified center is open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Comprehensive support measures for special military operation participants and their families were outlined by the Mayor of Moscow in his strategy for developing the social protection system until 2030. Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the capital's work in this area during his visit to the center in March 2025 and ordered that the capital's experience be replicated in other regions.

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The first international symposium on joint training of personnel "Russian language specialty" was held in Harbin.

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In late November, Heilongjiang University hosted the first international symposium "Russian Language Specialization," dedicated to joint personnel training. The event, co-sponsored by Heilongjiang and Novosibirsk State Universities, brought together over 130 scholars and experts from China and Russia. The symposium discussed new approaches to educational cooperation between the two countries.

"At the China-Russia Institute, established jointly by NSU and Heilongjiang University in 2011, Chinese students are taught in Russian. In recent years, we have seen a decline in Russian language proficiency. This process began during the pandemic, when a sharp decline occurred due to the widespread transition to online learning, and the situation has remained unchanged since then. Our colleagues from other joint institutes have noted the same trends. Therefore, it was necessary to organize a discussion within the professional community to understand the challenges facing joint student training and how they can be addressed," said Evgeny Sagaydak, Head of the Education Export Department at NSU, describing the idea for the forum.

The Chinese heads of nearly all joint institutes with Russia—27 to date—were invited to the symposium. Twenty-two experts from leading universities in both countries presented their research and projects, including Heilongjiang University, Harbin Institute of Technology, Northeast Normal University, Jiangsu Normal University, Novosibirsk State University, and Far Eastern Federal University. Their presentations focused on the practice of joint student education and the development of educational programs that combine specialized fields with Russian language studies.

"The symposium can be considered a success: we agreed to make it an annual event. Next time, it will be held in Novosibirsk and coincide with the 15th anniversary of our Sino-Russian Institute, organized jointly with Heilongjiang University. The Institute was the first to implement an innovative model of joint training between the two universities. Since then, this model of collaboration has become the benchmark and is being used by other universities in China and Russia," said Evgeny Sagaydak.

Symposium participants also agreed to establish an association of joint institutes established by universities in Russia and China. This will be an informal association of universities, the goal of which is to improve educational cooperation between the two countries. The new association's regulations are currently being drafted; after discussion with the Chinese side and approval, a work plan for next year will be developed.

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An auditorium named after the renowned Russian mathematician Gury Ivanovich Marchuk has opened on the new NSU campus.

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An auditorium named after renowned Russian mathematician Gury Ivanovich Marchuk has opened in the NSU auditorium building, which is part of the second phase of the new campus being built as part of the national project "Youth and Children." The ceremony was attended by NSU Rector and RAS Academician Mikhail Fedoruk; Director of the Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Doctor of Physics and Mathematics Mikhail Marchenko; RAS Academicians Sergey Goncharov and Alexander Aseev; Head of the NSU Programming Department and Doctor of Physics and Mathematics Alexander Marchuk; and Dean of the NSU Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics and Doctor of Physics and Mathematics Igor Marchuk.

The year 2025 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Gury Ivanovich Marchuk. Part of his life was connected with Akademgorodok and Novosibirsk State University. In 1962, Gury Ivanovich came to Akademgorodok at the invitation of Mikhail Alekseevich Lavrentyev. There, he established and began working at the Computing Center of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, while also becoming a professor at Novosibirsk State University. At NSU, he taught a course on computational methods for mathematicians as a core course and taught many specialized courses. He initially took a position as a professor in the Department of Computational Mathematics, then quickly became head of the Department of Mathematical Methods in Geophysics. As Mikhail Alekseevich's successor, he was elected president of the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences in 1975. Later, in 1980, he moved to Moscow, headed the USSR State Committee for Science and Technology, and was the last president of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

"Gury Ivanovich undoubtedly made a significant contribution to the development of the Siberian Branch and our entire country. Of course, we currently lack people of his caliber in science and education, which is especially important in such critical, transformative times. He was an outstanding scientist, organizer, and also a man of high moral character. For example, at the Computing Center, which he headed and where about 1,000 people worked, he knew all his employees and addressed them by their first and middle names. There was even a joke that if a standard of politeness were established for one guri, only he would meet that standard," commented Mikhail Fedoruk, Rector of NSU and Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Speaking of Gury Ivanovich's contribution to the development of science, he pioneered a number of new fields. For example, Gury Ivanovich began with atmospheric models and weather forecasting; his PhD dissertation was devoted to this topic, outlining the concept of a baroclinic atmospheric model. This model later became the basis for the first numerical weather forecasts.

From 1953, Guri Ivanovich worked in the closed city of Obninsk, where he developed nuclear reactor calculation methods. He and his research team later received the Lenin Prize for this work. In Obninsk, Guri Ivanovich defended his doctoral dissertation and, based on its findings, published the first-ever book, "Atomic Reactor Calculation Methods," which was translated into many languages with astonishing speed.

Following this success, Mikhail Alekseevich Lavrentyev, Sergei Lvovich Sobolev, and Sergei Alekseevich Khristianovich visited Gury Ivanovich in Obninsk and invited the scientist to Akademgorodok to head the computing center. It was initially located at the Institute of Geology, later at the Institute of Mathematics, and by 1964, the building that now houses the Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics was completed.

"The Computing Center of the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences opened there on January 10, 1964. Gury Ivanovich hired the first staff, and the history of our institute began. It was there that the first numerical weather forecasting method in the USSR was developed, the first high-level programming languages emerged, classical theorems were proven and included in textbooks on computational mathematics methods, and much more. Gury Ivanovich also initiated the era of school computer science, when computer science classes began at School No. 130 in Akademgorodok. Back then, the computer was located in the computing center, and the school had terminals. Later, in the 1980s, computer science classes were included in the school curriculum throughout the country. Gury Ivanovich also founded the new scientific field of mathematical immunology," said Mikhail Marchenko, Director of the Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Doctor of Physics and Mathematics.

When Gury Ivanovich was invited to Moscow to head the State Committee for Science and Technology, he brought 20 employees with him. They became the core of the future Institute of Computational Mathematics, which now bears Gury Ivanovich's name. This is a cutting-edge institute, lacking a laboratory and where employees collaborate on projects. Among its achievements are methods for calculating atmospheric and ocean currents, the relationship between the atmosphere and the ocean, a comprehensive atmospheric model, and weather forecasting methods. The Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics SB RAS currently actively collaborates with the Moscow institute in these areas.

Answering the question of why the university needs named auditoriums, Mikhail Fedoryuk noted that this is important because people should know their great predecessors and build their lives on their example.

"We will also soon open an auditorium named after the outstanding physicist Vladimir Evgenievich Zakharov, one of the founders of the mathematical theory of solitons and the inverse scattering method. People should know that their predecessors, university graduates, became great scientists. This is very important. I'm not even mentioning such titans as Lavrentyev and Vekua, who was the university's first rector. Students should know these people, because there aren't many of them—both rectors and chairmen of the Siberian Branch. We need to understand what great people worked and graduated from the university here," Mikhail Fedoruk emphasized.

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A sports complex and technology park will be built in the Vnukovo district, according to Sergei Sobyanin.

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Inefficiently used urban areas continue to be developed in the capital. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel in MAX messenger.

"New residential neighborhoods, public spaces, and workplaces will appear in Vnukovo, Yuzhnoye Tushino, Pokrovskoe-Streshnevo, Kapotnya, and Biryulyovo Vostochny," the Moscow Mayor noted.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

The total area of inefficiently utilized non-residential land is 9.5 hectares. It is currently occupied by warehouses and other outdated buildings. The redeveloped sites are planned for the construction of 286,500 square meters of residential real estate to implement the renovation program and the creation of approximately 800 new jobs by locating shops, cafes, and other service businesses on the non-residential ground floors.

Among these territories:

— redeveloped plots with a total area of 5.08 hectares, located in the Yuzhnoye Tushino and Pokrovskoe-Streshnevo districts of the Northwestern Administrative District of Moscow at 2nd Tushinsky Proezd, Building 12, near the intersection of Pokhodny and Stroitelny Proezds. Their urban development potential amounts to 130,570 square meters of real estate.

— Three more redevelopment sites, with a total area of 2.89 hectares, are located in Kapotnya (South-Eastern Administrative Okrug) at the following addresses: Quarter 1, Land Plot No. 15; Quarter 2, Building 6, Building 1; and Quarter 3, Building 25b. Modern residential complexes with a total area of 100,000 square meters are planned for construction on these sites.

— redeveloped plots with a total area of 1.52 hectares in the Biryulevo Vostochnoye district (Southern Administrative Okrug), located at Biryulevskaya Street, Buildings 31 and 34, near the intersection with Kasimovskaya and Ryazhskaya Streets. The urban development potential of these plots amounts to 55,910 square meters of real estate.

Furthermore, a decision was made to comprehensively develop two inefficiently used sites, totaling 63.91 hectares, in the Vnukovo district of Moscow's Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug. The corresponding decree was signed by the Mayor of Moscow.

The redeveloped sites are located near the village of Krekshino, not far from the Sanino station on the fourth Moscow Central Diameter. They are currently occupied by warehouses and other outdated facilities.

There are plans to build modern residential complexes with a total area of approximately 400,000 square meters here, including to implement the objectives of the renovation program.

The construction of public, business, and social facilities totaling approximately 230,000 square meters is also planned. These include an educational complex with a school and kindergarten for over 1,500 children, a kindergarten for 350 children, a sports complex with a hotel, and a technology park. Improvements will be made to the area, including landscaping and road construction. The project will create 6,400 new jobs.

The number of KRT projects being implemented will increase in 2025

The Moscow government has approved and is currently implementing 154 integrated development projects covering a total area of over 1,500 hectares. These projects plan to build approximately 30.9 million square meters of real estate. This will create approximately 350,000 jobs.

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Financial news: 2025-12-02 Change in parameters of 22 025 404 of the Federal Treasury.

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Application selection parameters;

Application selection date 02.12.2025. Unique application selection identifier 22 025 404. Deposit currency rubles. Funds type – Single Treasury Account. Maximum amount of funds placed on bank deposits, monetary units 210,000,000,000. Placement period, in days 2. Date of depositing funds 02.12.2025. Date of return of funds 04.12.2025. Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating) FIXED. Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum 15.76. Base floating interest rate for placement of funds – Minimum spread, % per annum – Terms of conclusion of a bank deposit agreement (term, replenishable or special) Term. The minimum amount of funds placed for one application, in monetary units, is 1,000,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 2. Application selection form (Open with random completion, Closed, Open with extension). Open with random completion. Application selection schedule (Moscow time). Venue for application selection: Moscow Exchange PJSC. Application acceptance: from 18:30 to 18:40. Applications in preliminary mode: from 18:30 to 18:35. Applications in competition mode: from 18:35 to 18:40. Random trading end period (sec.): 120Bid step:

Time step (sec.):

Extension period end time:

Formation of the consolidated register of applications: from 18:40 to 18:50. Setting the cutoff interest rate and (or) recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful: from 18:40 to 19:00. Sending an offer to credit institutions to conclude a bank deposit agreement: from 19:00 to 19:10. Receipt of acceptance of the offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions: from 19:00 to 19:10. The time of deposit transfer in accordance with the requirements of paragraphs 63 and 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated April 27, 2023 No. 10n.

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