The fish market in Mitino has prepared festive promotions in honor of its birthday.

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Discounts on many types of fish and seafood, as well as festive tastings, await visitors to the fish market. Moscow is on the wave in Mitino from September 25th to 28th. Organizers have prepared a special event for the venue's birthday—it opened here exactly a year ago and became the second such market and a continuation of the project in Kosino-Ukhtomsky.

A year ago

The location of the second market was deliberate: the Mitino district is located far from Kosino-Ukhtomsky, where the first fish market operated. This made the project convenient for residents of various parts of the capital and for visitors from the Moscow region. Its proximity to the Moscow Ring Road and several major highways also creates a comfortable environment for those who frequently travel out of town or transit through Moscow.

The design was based on the experience of the first location. The new market is single-story, with the most popular departments—"Caviar," "Smoked Delicacies," and "Seledochka"—located near the entrance. The several thousand square meters of the site are equipped with retail stalls, storage areas with different temperatures, a food court, a masterclass studio, and a laboratory for product quality testing.

Discounts and tastings during the holiday

For its first anniversary, the "Moscow on the Wave" market in Mitino has prepared some special surprises. From September 25th to 28th, you can buy a wide variety of fish and seafood at a 10% discount. Items include canned and prepared foods, Atlantic salmon steaks, green mussels, Chinook salmon, Commander squid, Kamchatka crab, and scallops. And on September 27th and 28th, guests can participate in festive tastings of northern fish, stroganina, sugudai, and chebureki filled with tender cod.

A year of fruitful work

Every week, the market in Mitino hosts children's master classes. Under the guidance of experienced chefs, young cooks prepare simple fish dishes that are easy to recreate at home. Over the course of a year, approximately 12,000 children attended these events. Dishes prepared include vinaigrette with anchovies and arugula, grilled squid, shrimp with watermelon, and mushroom stew with pike perch.

The market quickly gained popularity and became a place for family leisure and friendly gatherings. Live music is performed on the stage on Friday and weekend evenings.

Additionally, the free "Cook on the Spot" service has become popular: upon customer request, chefs can fry or bake freshly purchased fish and seafood, as well as help properly fillet a sea urchin or open oysters.

One of the main reasons for the project's success is its wide selection, including 600 high-quality fish and seafood items from Russia's key fishing regions. During the market's first year in Mitino, Murmansk shrimp, live carp, and pink salmon caviar became top sellers.

In addition to fish and seafood delicacies, guests can purchase accompanying products—for example, an unusual "live" pasta that pairs perfectly with shrimp, trout, and other seafood. Fresh pasta cooks faster than regular pasta and has a richer flavor. A wide selection of spices for various seafood dishes is also available on the shelves.

Social initiatives and support

The market, suppliers, and customers also participate in various social initiatives. For example, suppliers regularly help residents of border areas, military personnel on the front lines, and those undergoing treatment in hospitals. The "Moscow – on the Wave" market itself offers participants in the Special Military Operation (SVO) a permanent 10 percent discount on all products, and organizes cooking master classes for the children of military personnel.

Visitors to the site actively participated in a charity drive to purchase canned goods for donations to the front. Customers have already sent about a thousand cans of sprat, kilka, mackerel, herring, cod liver, and cod roe to the soldiers.

The results of the site's first year of operation demonstrated that a highly specialized market could become a popular destination for city residents, combining trade, educational initiatives, and a social mission. During this time, the market has provided Muscovites and visitors to the capital with high-quality seafood from across the country and fostered a culture of conscious consumption through tastings, master classes, and educational events.

Combining culinary diversity with a socially significant mission, it has become an important element of the city's infrastructure. It combines support for domestic producers, educational outreach, and a unique atmosphere that makes buying fish and seafood a pleasant and healthy habit. Moscow has retained its status as a port, but no longer at the seven, but at 13 seas and three oceans that border Russia.

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More than 210,000 people have already attended events in the capital's Lomonosov cluster.

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Since its opening in January 2023, the Lomonosov Innovation Cluster has hosted nearly a thousand forums, exhibitions, festivals, and business conferences. About 200 of these took place in 2025. Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"Most of the events were dedicated to innovation in various sectors, such as information technology, transportation, construction, and urban planning. More than 210,000 residents and visitors to the capital attended, including 65,500 this year," said Natalia Sergunina.

In March, the cluster hosted the Moscow Technological Infrastructure Forum, attended by over a thousand entrepreneurs, developers, and representatives of city departments. They discussed the creation and improvement of innovation platforms, attracting investment, and developing support measures in this area.

The youth festival "Career Night," held in the cluster as part of the "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" forum in August, was attended by 3,400 people. Quests, quizzes, resume-writing workshops, and meetings with representatives of various professions were prepared for them. Last summer, the Lomonosov cluster hosted the international youth festival "LCT. Fest." Over seven thousand people attended, including inventors, technology competition finalists, and IT specialists. The business program featured international speakers, including those from the United Arab Emirates, Algeria, and Uzbekistan. The Lomonosov cluster's modern congress and exhibition infrastructure allows it to host large-scale exhibitions, presentations of new developments, and other events. The cluster is the flagship of the Vorobyovy Gory Innovation Science and Technology Center of Lomonosov Moscow State University. Seventy-six innovative companies have become its residents. The 65,000-square-meter space features coworking centers, laboratories, and corporate offices, employing over two thousand specialists. Stay up-to-date with the latest news on Moscow's official messaging channels. Max And Telegram.

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The Polytechnic University's Engineering League at the legendary Baikonur Cosmodrome

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In September, a group of young engineers, participants in the Polytechnic University's "Engineering League" rocket science intensive, embarked on a truly cosmic journey. They visited the legendary Baikonur Cosmodrome, where they not only witnessed the launch of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle but also experienced the history of space exploration.

The trip was organized by the Polytechnic University's Student Admissions Center and coincided with the 27th International Conference "Rocket Modeling in Aerospace Education for Young People." The event brought together 154 young researchers from Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and other countries to discuss the design, construction, and launch of rocket models.

The Polytechnic delegation was accompanied by Yegor Temirgaliev, a senior lecturer at the Higher School of Industrial Management. The group included 10 students from St. Petersburg schools passionate about space and rocket science. Their stay at Baikonur was extremely intensive. The students lived on the grounds of the Chelomey International Space School (ISS), and were personally guided on tours by the ISS director and cosmodrome staff—all industry experts.

Over the course of a week, the young polytechnic students saw almost everything. They visited Assembly and Test Building (ATB) No. 112, where the Soyuz rockets are assembled, stood at the Gagarin Launch Pad—the historic site where the first human spaceflight began, and saw the Buran orbiter's landing complex and the Energia rocket launch command post.

They also visited the memorial houses of Sergei Korolev and Yuri Gagarin, which preserve the unique atmosphere of the era of the first space victories, and strolled along Cosmonaut Alley, where every tree was planted by cosmonauts. The highlight of the trip was the launch of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle carrying supplies for the ISS, which the participants observed from a short distance. This spectacle left no one indifferent.

Safira Tavliyarova, an 11th-grade student at Academic Gymnasium No. 56, shared her impressions: "The moment the fuel ignites, the entire sky is bathed in a bright light; it feels like the sun has returned for a moment. The flames flare up and rise. Everything around you bursts into flames, and you feel the warmth on your face, even though you're a kilometer away. You feel the vibrations of the rocket's takeoff through your entire body. This event reminded me that anything is possible in this world."

As Safira noted, the journey to Baikonur took almost two days, including a flight, a border crossing by car, and a train ride. However, all the difficulties were worth it, thanks to the unforgettable experience of immersing yourself in the world of cosmonautics.

"This trip left a warm, pleasant mark on my life. In my opinion, such impressions, emotions, and events are worth living for," she added.

This trip is a shining example of the Polytechnic University's strategy for engaging talented young people. The Engineering League project allows schoolchildren not only to gain theoretical knowledge in rocket science but also to see its practical application in the real economy, meet future employers, and immerse themselves in the professional environment.

"Seeing the scale of the space industry with your own eyes, feeling the power of engineering and the vibrations of a rocket taking off is an invaluable experience," notes Yegor Temirgaliyev. "Such experiences become a powerful motivation for young people to study the exact sciences in depth, enroll in technical universities, and eventually create their own breakthrough projects here at the Polytechnic University."

The Polytechnic University's Engineering League educational intensive program continues to open doors to the world of high technology and real science for talented schoolchildren, igniting new stars in the country's engineering firmament.

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The heating season has begun in the capital.

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Specialists from the city's economy complex have begun workheat supply in the capital's buildings. The phased process of turning on heating will take several days. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works Petr Biryukov.

"Due to the drop in average daily outside temperatures, at the direction of the Moscow Mayor, we have begun switching the heating system to winter mode. Social institutions, including schools, kindergartens, hospitals, and clinics, will be the first to receive heat. At the same time, we will begin turning on heating in residential buildings and office buildings, followed by retail and industrial establishments," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

The heating system will be supplied in stages. Heating will be restored to all city facilities within a few days.

All systems and heating networks are fully prepared for heating. More than 74,000 facilities, including over 34,000 residential buildings, have been prepared for the autumn-winter period. All work was completed on schedule.

From May to September, specialists conducted hydraulic and temperature tests of the heating networks. This helped identify vulnerable areas early and perform repairs. These measures will ensure uninterrupted heat supply to consumers during the upcoming season.

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Scientists from St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering are developing a methodology for predicting the reliability of steel-reinforced concrete structures.

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The Department of Transport Systems and Road and Bridge Construction (TSiDMS) continues research into steel-reinforced concrete structures of superstructures under conditions of incomplete compatibility between steel beams and reinforced concrete slabs.

Although composite superstructures are now widely used in medium- and large-scale bridge projects, their calculation methodology has not been fully developed. In particular, one of the remaining open questions is the adequate analysis of connecting elements—one of the most important components of a composite structure that ensures the combined performance of the slab and beam.

The standard engineering approach, enshrined in both Russian and international design codes, assumes the connection between the slab and beam via connecting elements to be absolutely rigid in shear, which is rarely achieved in practice. While such a simplification is acceptable for new bridges, it appears inappropriate for existing structures or for assessing the durability of new bridges.

Nikolai Kozak, Associate Professor of the Department of Structural Engineering and Design, proposes evaluating steel-reinforced concrete structures using a method that takes into account the gradual decrease in shear stiffness of connecting elements, which depends on the process of accumulation of fatigue damage.

The general concept of the methodology includes an iterative calculation of structures with the determination of the level of damage accumulation in the elements of the connection and updating their rigidities (the concept is shown in the figure).

Today, the department's staff, including both faculty and students, is conducting research to develop methods for determining components such as:

models for reducing the rigidity of connecting elements; a model for calculating the load based on data on the actual traffic composition; methods for determining reliability indicators.

The research is being carried out within the framework of research projects by the research and teaching staff of SPbGASU using internal grants in 2025.

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Sobyanin announced the winners of the grant competition for socially oriented NGOs.

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The capital summed up the results of the traditional Moscow Mayor's grant competition for socially oriented non-profit organizations. From more than 700 applications, 229 of the best were selected—from patriotic initiatives to healthy lifestyle projects. Almost a third of the winners were organizations receiving grant support for the first time. This was reported in its blog Sergei Sobyanin reported.

Applicants could apply for one of 12 categories: volunteerism and volunteering, charity, family policy, youth initiatives, metropolitan ecology, heritage preservation, city safety, healthy lifestyle, civic initiatives, urban innovation, creative projects, and media.

"The most popular category was 'Youth of Moscow,' with 55 winners. 'Our Heritage' was in second place with 49 winners. 32 social projects won in the 'Healthy Lifestyle and Sports' category," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Nonprofits with more than a year of experience will receive up to five million rubles, while newcomers with more than six months of experience will receive up to 500,000 rubles. The total competition budget is 600 million rubles.

Nomination "Charity"

Among the winners in the Charity category is the Stroke Foundation ORBIIt provides comprehensive support to stroke survivors and their families, and also focuses on disease prevention.

The foundation's main project is a hotline where specialists (psychologists, doctors, and lawyers) provide free, anonymous consultations. They help people understand their situation, resolve social, domestic, and legal issues, and cope with emotional difficulties after a stroke.

With the grant funds, the foundation will continue to operate the hotline and plan to organize a charity sale of items from Russian designers to support stroke survivors.

Nomination "Youth of Moscow"

The Foundation for New Technologies in Education won the "Youth of Moscow" category. BaytikThe organization is implementing the "Prof.IT" project—an early career guidance program in information technology—for sixth-graders. The students will study programming, robotics, modeling, and digital creativity at the children's IT technology park.

The program includes excursions to scientific institutes and technology companies. It is planned that over 300 students will receive career guidance and, if desired, further specialized education.

Nomination "Healthy Lifestyle and Sports"

A non-profit organization received support for the competition in the Healthy Lifestyle and Sports category. Dream LeagueHer grant project offers a unique rehabilitation program that combines physical activity and creative pursuits. It is designed for children with disabilities, including those with central palsy, autism, Down syndrome, and visual and hearing impairments.

Throughout the year, participants will engage in various sports: alpine skiing in winter, rollerblading in summer, and rock climbing in any season. Creative workshops will also be offered to support children's balanced development.

Nomination "Ecology of the Metropolis"

The fund was supported in the "Ecology of the Metropolis" nomination "Second wind", which specializes in the comprehensive management of textile waste: collection, sorting, redistribution, and recycling of clothing. The collected items are manually sorted in warehouses. Those suitable for further use are sent to low-income families or sold through charity shops, while those unusable are sent for recycling.

Educational outreach plays a key role in the foundation's activities. With the grant's support, the organization will continue to develop its workshop—an open space where visitors can not only repair old items but also try their hand at design and creativity. It regularly hosts master classes on sewing, accessory and toy making, as well as educational lectures by professional stylists on conscious consumption.

Family Moscow Nomination

The project "Workshop of Hope: Family Inspiration" won the "Family Moscow" category. International Union for Patient Care and Support, in which special military operation veterans and their families will take part in creative activities, meet with a family psychologist, and receive comprehensive support.

The project will help overcome feelings of isolation, improve psychological well-being, and gain motivation for development and self-realization.

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Investing in the City: How Business Helps Develop Moscow's Parks

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As part of the project Summer in Moscow Business representatives participated in 40 projects aimed at developing seasonal infrastructure, creating art installations, and organizing the parks' cultural and entertainment programs. Over 70 projects have been implemented over the past few years. Examples include a thermal wellness complex, an Alpaca Park space, an artificial ice rink, recreation areas, an amusement park, and an indoor sports complex.

"This year, we received almost twice as many requests from businesses to create new infrastructure facilities in parks. Thanks to our partners' participation, recreation areas, an ice rink, a health complex, and much more have been created in these areas. One of the most striking examples of this collaboration was the children's play area near Golitsynsky Pond in Gorky Park. Over the past two years, business representatives have been involved in 70 projects aimed at developing Moscow parks," said the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Culture.

Alexey Fursin.

Project of a gaming complex "Cat" A Moscow developer has completed a project near Golitsynsky Pond in Gorky Park. It's a four-meter-tall playground in the shape of a napping ginger cat, featuring rope-like whiskers, a net, and ramps for climbing. The structure is made of a metal frame, poured with a special concrete, and features a rubber surface with a pattern imitating cat fur. The collaboration between Gorky Park and the developer has created not only a unique play structure but also a modern public space that expands opportunities for children's leisure.

A children's space with a play complex in the shape of a giant cat has opened in Gorky Park.

The ice arena in Neskuchny Garden has become a convenient training venue for children's and adult hockey teams. Reduced hours are available for schoolchildren and social groups. The artificial ice provides a high-quality skating surface year-round.

A thermal wellness complex opened in Khodynka Field Park in June. It features four isolated modules with terraces and thermal zones, designed for groups of up to six people. Visitors can enjoy automated steaming programs, hot and cold plunge pools, and wellness treatments led by specialists. A visit to the thermal zones is a wonderful opportunity not only to improve your health but also to enjoy quality relaxation within the city.

In May, a modern amusement park opened in Lianozovsky Park, offering a variety of entertainment for visitors of all ages. It features attractions such as the "Labyrinth of Fear," "Funny Carousels," and "Extreme Safari."

In August, the Alpaca Park opened in Sokolniki Park. It offers both recreation and animal interaction. Under the supervision of specialists, visitors can enter the enclosures, feed the alpacas, and take memorable photos. The project is based on an eco-friendly approach. The alpacas have spacious enclosures and houses, while visitors can enjoy a landscaped area with recreation areas, playgrounds, a main square for events, and even an all-season movie theater. This place is comfortable in any weather and suitable for people of all ages.

The Moscow Longevity summer season set a record for the number of participants.Over 35,000 people attended district festivals as part of the "Summer in Moscow" program.

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The city has put three premises in the capital's historic buildings up for auction.

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The city has put more than 1,100 square meters of real estate in the Central Administrative District up for auction. This was reported by Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of City Property.

"Entrepreneurs can acquire commercial real estate at auction in various locations across the city to launch a new business or expand their operations. Both compact and large properties are being auctioned, some of which are located in historic buildings. Currently, premises totaling over 1,100 square meters are being auctioned at public auction, located in cultural heritage sites in the Meshchansky, Basmanny, and Arbat districts. For many potential buyers, the presence of a building with a rich history is an important factor when choosing a location for their salon, store, restaurant, or hotel, as it creates a special atmosphere and enhances the business's appeal," said Ekaterina Solovieva.

The two premises are combined into one lot, they are located in a building on Friedrich Engels Street (house 23, building 3The total area of the properties is 226.8 square meters. These are premises in the historic building "German Market, 19th – early 20th centuries: residential building of the Yakovlevs, V.E. Trusov with shops, 1837, second half of the 19th century."

Another premises with an area of 212.9 square meters is located on Arbat Street (house 30/3, building 2). It is located in a cultural heritage site of regional significance – the monument “The House in Which the Artist S.V. Ivanov Lived and Worked in the 1910s.”

The third lot is a 686.2 square meter space in the regional cultural heritage site "Houses of Free Apartments, early 20th century, architect I.P. Mashkov." It is located on Protopopovsky Lane (house 19, building 8).

Buyers are required to carry out work to preserve the property, coordinating it with the capital Department of Cultural Heritage, and continue to operate the premises in accordance with security obligations.

According to Dmitry Ryabov, General Director of the City Property Management Center, the deadline for accepting bids for properties on Arbat Street and Friedrich Engels Street is September 30, and for Protopopovsky Lane, October 2. The auction dates are October 10 and 14, respectively. Anyone can participate. To do so, register on the auction platform, obtain an electronic signature, make a deposit of 20 percent of the starting price, and submit an application.

Information about objects put up for open auctions is published onMoscow investment portalYou can review the lot documentation and auction rules in the "Moscow Auctions" section. The auction organizer is Moscow City Department for Competition Policy.

"The opportunity to purchase premises in historic buildings directly from the city is in demand among Moscow entrepreneurs due to their favorable locations, including in central districts, the transparency of procedures, and the legal integrity of the transactions. Since the beginning of the year, four such properties have been sold at auction, with an average of five bidders per lot," noted the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy.

Kirill Purtov.

The city has put two buildings in the Tverskoy and Basmanny districts up for auction.

The development of electronic services for entrepreneurs is being implemented within the framework of a 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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A new bus route will connect the capital with Khimki.

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On September 27, buses will begin running on route #1342k from the Belomorskaya metro station. They will provide service to the Klyazma-Starbeevo neighborhood of Khimki, Moscow Region. The route will consist of five modern, large buses, equipped to Moscow's highest standards.

"We continue to develop the suburban bus service of Moscow transport, as instructed by Sergei Sobyanin. On September 27, we will launch another route connecting the Khimki urban district with the Belomorskaya metro station. Five modern Russian-made buses will operate here on weekdays. This will improve the comfort of trips to the metro and reduce travel time. By 2028, we plan to integrate at least 30 percent of existing interregional bus routes into the Moscow transport system," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

On this route, you can use single unlimited-ride tickets in the "Prigorod" zone with the Muscovite Student Card for 30 days, costing 1,390 rubles, or 90 days, for 3,960 rubles. These tickets are also valid for travel on the metro, the Moscow Central Circle (MCC), the Moscow Central Diameters (MCD), and Moscow's ground transportation.

A single ride with a Troika card will cost 75 rubles, while a single ride with a bank card will cost 76 rubles. The "90-minute" fare will not apply, and discounts for transfers to the metro and other routes are not available. Passengers will not be able to pay for rides with a Strelka card.

One of the main advantages is that residents of the region will be able to enjoy affordable travel on Moscow public transportation thanks to unified passes for 30, 90, and 365 days. These passes include transfers between ground transportation, the metro, the Moscow Central Circle (MCC), and the Moscow Central Diameters (MCD), as well as unlimited travel on regular river electric transport routes 1, 2, and 3, which are not included in the Muscovite Student Card passes.

The "Unified" pass allows free use of bicycles and electric scooters from the Velobike city rental service. Each free ride lasts up to 30 minutes, and the number of free rides depends on the pass category: 30-day passes include 60 free rides, 90-day passes include 180 free rides, and 365-day passes include 390 free rides.

Additionally, the annual subscription can be frozen for 14 days in the app. Moscow MetroThis feature is useful when traveling on vacation or, for example, in the event of sick leave. Two weeks will be added to the total validity of the pass, so the passenger won't lose these days.

What else awaits passengers?

Modern Russian-made buses will carry a distinctive "Moscow – Moscow Region" decal. These large buses will feature climate control, low floors, and disabled access. Passengers will benefit from user-friendly navigation, including bright, large route numbers on buses indicating final stops, voice announcements, and large on-board screens displaying route information. Clear route numbers will also be helpful: the number "1" has been added to the familiar route number. This will avoid duplication with city route numbers and make it clear to passengers that the "1000" buses travel to the region.

In accordance with the objectives of the national project Infrastructure for Life The capital is placing significant emphasis on modernizing social and public infrastructure, including increasing the number of convenient public transportation routes and upgrading rolling stock. Furthermore, as part of the national project, Moscow has begun developing the Central Transportation Hub. It will become a unified transport system with predictable commuter rail service for over 30 million residents in 11 regions of Russia. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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In northern Moscow, 18 buildings are being built simultaneously to implement the renovation program.

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In the Northern Administrative District of Moscow, 18 residential complexes are being built simultaneously as part of the renovation program. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Construction of 18 buildings is ongoing in six districts in the northern part of the capital as part of the renovation program. Five new buildings are being built simultaneously in the Timiryazevsky and Dmitrovsky districts, four in Koptevo, two in Beskudnikovsky, and one in Golovinsky. Another residential complex is being built in the Savelovsky district—it will be the first building in the district under the renovation program. The area surrounding the new buildings will be improved: trees and shrubs will be planted, lawns and flower beds will be created," said Vladimir Efimov.

The residential complexes are located in areas with well-developed infrastructure. Social amenities, including shops, pharmacies, schools and kindergartens, medical facilities, metro stations, and other transportation hubs are nearby.

"The new buildings being constructed in the north of the capital will feature a total of over 6,300 apartments, 89 of which will be adapted for people with disabilities. The total living space will exceed 360,000 square meters. The apartments will feature improved finishes, doors, necessary plumbing fixtures, and lighting, and glazed loggias. The courtyards of the new buildings will feature playgrounds, sports grounds, and recreation areas with safe rubber surfaces. All spaces will be designed to be barrier-free, ensuring convenient access to the entrances for all residents, including those with disabilities," explained the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

Committee for State Construction Supervision of the City of Moscow oversees the construction of buildings to implement the renovation program at all stages. According to the agency's chairman Anton SlobodchikovaCommittee inspectors conducted a total of 92 on-site inspections at 13 sites, assessing the quality of work performed and materials used for compliance with approved design requirements. Construction of five more buildings has only just begun, but schedules for inspection and oversight activities have already been drawn up. The first inspections are planned for the end of this year.

New buildings are constructed using high-quality materials and modern technologies that incorporate energy efficiency standards. They comply with the renovation program standards.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin spoke about how the renovation program is changing Moscow districts.

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.

Sergei Sobyanin spoke about a new building being renovated in the Vernadsky Prospekt area.Around 8,500 families have moved into apartments under the renovation program in the western part of the capital.

Moscow is one of the region's leaders in terms of construction volume. The 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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