Sergei Sobyanin: Restoration of the Lion's Wharf at the Kuzminki estate has been completed.

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The revival of the Kuzminki Estate, a popular strolling spot for Muscovites and tourists, as well as a vibrant venue for city festivals, continues. Read more about what has already been accomplished and what work is underway in our blog Sergei Sobyanin said.

"Almost all of the estate's buildings (there are about 40 of them) are architectural monuments. In 2024, we began large-scale restoration work that will restore Kuzminki to its former beauty," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

More than half of the buildings are undergoing restoration, including the east and west wings of the main house, the laundry building, and other structures.

The first results are already in sight. Several facilities have been renovated over the course of the year. These include the soap house (also known as the bathhouse), the forge, two grottoes, and the Arched Bridge with its historic lanterns and griffins.

In addition, the restoration of the Lion, or Round, pier on the shore of the Upper Kuzminsky Pond, one of the landmarks of the estate complex, was recently completed.

Built in 1811 on the site of an existing pier dating back to the 18th century and rebuilt in the 1830s, presumably to designs by Domenico Gilardi, the Lion Pier fell into disrepair over time. In the 1950s, it fell into ruin, and by the 2000s, it was almost completely lost. Only a few fragments remain, while most of the slabs and blocks were lost in the water and surrounding area.

During the restoration, specialists rebuilt the pier practically from scratch, preserving as much of the historic masonry as possible.

Specialists cleared the stone surface of paint and vegetation, restored the masonry using inserts, and cleared and reassembled the sandstone slabs of the platforms. They also recreated the missing slabs, restored the metal railing and cast-iron slabs of the observation deck, and replaced missing elements.

The cast-iron lion sculptures from the pier were carefully restored in workshops. First, years of paint buildup and traces of corrosion were removed. Then, cracks and defects in the metal were repaired. Particular attention was paid to restoring missing and deformed fragments. Now, the four cast-iron Egyptian lions have returned to their original locations after restoration.

Next year, restoration work on the western and eastern wings, Wing No. 6 (wooden), the laundry building, and the servants' wing is planned for completion. The restoration of the Kuzminki estate complex is expected to be fully completed in 2027.

Sobyanin: 32 architectural monuments will be restored in the Kuzminki estate within three years.Restoration of two grottoes at the Kuzminki estate has been completed, according to Sergei Sobyanin.

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Three parks have been landscaped in the southeast of the capital.

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Specialists urban economy complex Three public gardens in the southeast of the capital have been renovated as part of a beautification program, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow. Petr Biryukov.

"This year, we completed improvement work on over 80 key sites, including parks, squares, boulevards, plazas, and public spaces located near major metro stations, shopping centers, medical facilities, schools, and kindergartens. As part of the program, we renovated three squares in the Lefortovo district, creating new, comfortable spaces for relaxation and exercise," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

The park's walkway surfaces were repaired, benches and swings were installed, and additional landscaping was added. For public safety, new lighting poles with energy-efficient fixtures were installed, and a video surveillance system was installed.

Specialists also renovated the Hospital Square next to the N.N. Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital. They installed architectural and artistic lighting on the monument to the heroes of the Patriotic War of 1812, replaced the granite steps at the entrance to the square and the pavement on the pedestrian walkways, and installed park swings.

Additionally, improvements were made to the park near the Aviamotornaya station on the Third Moscow Central Diameter. Pedestrian paths and lighting were updated, and a workout area with strength training equipment was created.

Work to create a comfortable urban environment is ongoing. Last year, for example, Lefortovo renovated the 65th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War Square and the Krasnokursantsky Square.

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A resident of the Technopolis Moscow SEZ has developed a device for assessing the respiratory function of patients.

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Medplant, a resident of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone (SEZ), has developed a capnograph for monitoring carbon dioxide levels in the human body. The next-generation device is assembled entirely from domestically produced components and provides accurate monitoring of patients' breathing, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"At Sergei Sobyanin's direction, the capital is creating unique conditions for the development of high-tech enterprises. Thanks to this, a company from the Technopolis Moscow SEZ has developed a device for diagnosing the respiratory system. The device measures the patient's respiratory rate and the carbon dioxide content in exhaled air. The device has already been added to the Russian Register of Measuring Instruments. This has allowed the company to begin preparations for its launch into mass production," said Maxim Liksutov.

The device differs from imported counterparts in its small size, light weight, and ease of transport. The portable device is equipped with modern sensors and uses highly efficient computing methods to obtain accurate readings. This completely eliminates the need for other methods of monitoring carbon dioxide levels in the human body.

During its operations in the capital's SEZ, the company has developed and launched into serial production over 45 medical devices for emergency care.

Earlier, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin and Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mishustin opened Practical training center for mechanical engineering in the SEZ "Technopolis Moscow".

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More than 300 Muscovites will compete in the finals of Russia's first robotics Olympiad.

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The final stage of the first Open All-Russian Technology Olympiad in Robotics, "From Code to Takeoff," has begun in Moscow. The competition is taking place from December 16 to 22 at the Federal Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the Rudnevo Industrial Park. The Moscow city's press service reported this. Department of Education and Science.

"The finals of the Open All-Russian Technology Olympiad in Robotics, 'From Code to Takeoff,' is a special event for schoolchildren who have passed a rigorous selection process. Theoretical and practical rounds await them. Students will configure drones and develop algorithms for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) flight. They will also program mobile robots that will carry out autonomous missions at a testing ground. Over 300 high school students from Moscow will participate in the competition. Olympiad winners will receive preferential admission to Russia's top technical universities, ranging from admission without exams or credit for an additional test, to a score of 100 on the Unified State Exam," the department's press service reported.

The competition will open on December 16, and on December 17, the students will begin solving the first theoretical problems. From December 18 to 20, participants will complete practical round tasks in two areas: unmanned aerial vehicles and mobile robotics. They will configure drones and develop algorithms for autonomous flight, including obstacle avoidance and tag recognition.

Additionally, the students will program mobile robots that will perform basic autonomous navigation, obstacle avoidance, object recognition, and optimal route planning in changing conditions. Depending on their chosen track, finalists will also face electronics-related challenges.

In addition to the competition, participants will enjoy educational, cultural, and entertainment programs, as well as a technological showcase of engineering achievements. The awards ceremony will take place on December 22.

Along with Moscow high school students, students from more than 20 regions of Russia, including the Leningrad, Novosibirsk, Nizhny Novgorod, and Kaliningrad regions, as well as the republics of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan, are competing for victory.

The Open All-Russian Technology Olympiad in Robotics, "From Code to Takeoff," is part of the Moscow School Olympiad in Robotics, which has been held since 2015. Winning the competition provides preferential admission to leading Russian technical universities, including Bauman Moscow State Technical University, National University of Science and Technology MISIS, and National Research University Higher School of Economics.

Moscow schoolchildren won the All-Russian robotics tournament.

The Olympiad was organized by the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications, and Mass Media of the Russian Federation, and the Moscow Department of Education and Science. Detailed information about the "From Code to Takeoff" Olympiad is available atwebsite.

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Ensuring high-quality preparation of Moscow schoolchildren for the Olympiads is in line with the objectives of the “All the Best for Children” national project Youth and ChildrenMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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The capital's plant begins full-cycle production of biotech drugs

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The Moscow production site successfully passed an inspection by the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade and received a certificate of compliance with the Good Manufacturing Practices of the Eurasian Economic Union for the production of monoclonal antibodies. This was announced by the Minister of the Moscow Government and Head of the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy. Anatoly Garbuzov.

Monoclonal antibodies serve as the active ingredients in medications used to treat cancer, autoimmune, infectious, and other diseases. The company plans to launch its products in the first half of 2026.

"The pharmaceutical industry is one of Moscow's priority areas for industrial development. The city provides all the necessary conditions for companies to master the most complex technologies and produce innovative medicines. For example, the Binnopharm plant has received permission to produce monoclonal antibodies and will introduce the first drug in this series to the market next year. Production of the substance has already begun at the site," said Anatoly Garbuzov.

The first biotech drug to be produced at the plant will be adalimumab, a biological immunosuppressant. It is used for more than 10 medical indications, including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, Crohn's disease, Behçet's disease, and other conditions. The company plans to produce approximately 10,000 packages of this drug per year. Work is also underway to localize the production of several other biotech drugs.

"Successfully passing the inspection by the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade is important confirmation that our processes comply with the latest international requirements. The license expansion and the launch of monoclonal antibody production open a new level of technological development for the company. Monoclonal antibodies are an important part of modern therapy for a wide range of diseases, including cancer and autoimmune diseases. Their production requires high-precision equipment, a developed biotechnological infrastructure, and a mature quality system," noted Naala Grivapsh, Corporate Quality Director at Binnopharm Group.

The company is investing additional funds in its development with the support of the city. The plant has industrial complex status, which entitles it to tax breaks, and also benefits from the Moscow Fund for the Support of Industry and Entrepreneurship's interest reimbursement program for investment loans.

Based on the results of the first nine months of 2025, the manufacturer's Moscow site increased its production volume of pharmaceuticals by 34 percent compared to the previous year.

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In the east of the capital, 62 apartment buildings were overhauled.

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Specialists Moscow City Services Complex We completed major renovations of 62 apartment buildings on previously landscaped streets in the east of the capital. The buildings were updated not only externally but also structurally.

House 27 on Shchelkovskoe Highway

One of the buildings is located at 27 Shchelkovskoye Shosse. It was renovated this year using wet façade technology. The work was completed in several stages.

First, the surfaces were cleaned, the joints between panels were sealed, primed, and brackets were installed for the subsequent installation of air conditioners and baskets. Then, the workers sealed the façade with mineral wool insulation, primed it again for better adhesion, and impregnated it with a reinforcing compound, in which the mesh was embedded. Finally, decorative plaster and two coats of paint were applied. After this, the baskets for the air conditioners were hung. The specialists also repaired the entrance areas and balcony slabs, installed new windows in the entryways, repaired the slopes, and replaced the drip caps.

House 4 on Novosibirskaya Street

Work has also been completed at building 4 on Novosibirskaya Street. This year, the façade, roof, and basement were renovated, and the utility systems were replaced. The walls were repaired using a polymer-cement mixture on reinforcing mesh.

First, specialists washed the exterior surfaces and removed loose tiles. The joints between panels were cleaned and refilled with modern material. Then, they successively applied adhesives with a reinforcing mesh, decorative layers, and a special vapor-permeable paint. In addition, the entrance areas were repaired and the drip caps were replaced.

House 6 on Staroslobodsky Lane

Major renovations have been completed at building 6 on Staroslobodsky Lane. Specialists renovated the façade and roof, and replaced the drainage and hot water mains. Particular attention was paid to the façade: it needed to be restored to its original appearance and its technical characteristics improved.

Specialists thoroughly washed the exterior walls, repaired the brickwork, and treated wet spots with a modern antifungal compound. The façade was then treated with a water-repellent coating to protect it from precipitation. The entrance areas and balconies were also renovated, and new downspouts were installed. The building now has a new, aesthetically pleasing baseboard.

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 at special page.

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Local brands will be showcased at the Market Market as part of the Winter in Moscow event.

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Moscow residents and tourists will find gifts for loved ones and unique goods at the "Market Market" festival. It will be held at the "Gift Factory" art pavilion on Bolotnaya Square, part of the "Made in Moscow" project.

The festival is held as part of the city's seasonal project Winter in MoscowVisitors will enjoy a wide selection of local brands: cozy decor, handmade tableware, clothing, cosmetics, and much more, as well as master classes and competitions.

From December 9th to February 28th, several dozen local brands from the "Made in Moscow" project will participate in the event organized by Yandex Market. Among the items on offer will be knitwear from Svyazat, clothing from Murmurizma artisans, tableware inspired by Russian fairy tales from Lukomorye, jewelry from Nastya Buryan, cosmetics from Cha U Kao, toys from Novem Kids, a New Year's loungewear collection from Pragma, a large selection of unique Christmas tree decorations, and many other items, including items from charitable foundations. Two percent of each purchase will be donated to the "Help is Nearby" foundation.

The project will help local brands expand their audience, establish themselves, and increase sales both at the brick-and-mortar location in central Moscow and through the marketplace app. Visitors to the Market Market festival will be able to support local businesses and purchase unique products created in their home region.

"Made in Moscow" is a project promoting local brands. Today, it has over 7,500 participants, and website You can find over 36,000 products created in the capital. Entrepreneurs have access to a variety of free promotional tools provided by the city, such as product listings on the portal and in branded stores, mentions in the media and social media, outdoor advertising, participation in the largest city markets, fairs, and exhibitions, online advertising, and much more. Learn how to become part of the entrepreneurial community, take advantage of support measures, and showcase your products in unique art pavilions on the capital's main streets.websiteMore news about the capital's business – in the official the project's Telegram channel.

Winter in Moscow— the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, create an atmosphere of unity and mutual support, and provide assistance to those currently defending the Motherland. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages and interests, creating an environment for creative development, active recreation, and warm communication. Particular attention is paid to supporting participants and veterans of the special military operation and their families, as well as all those providing assistance to the front.

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Fast, simple, secure: why passengers are increasingly paying for rides using biometrics

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Biometrics is the fastest and most convenient way to pay for public transportation. Currently, it is used by approximately 700,000 people. More than 1.2 million passes are made using biometrics on public transportation each week. Since its launch, the service has been used over 185 million times. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"The biometric fare payment service was launched at all metro stations in 2021, following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions. Today, passengers make approximately 200,000 trips per weekday using facial recognition, and this number is steadily growing. I was one of the first users of the system and recommend everyone to join and try it. Our development complies with the most stringent requirements of Russian legislation. All user data is encrypted and protected, and payment information is stored exclusively on the bank's side," noted Maxim Liksutov.

The modern biometric payment service operates at all metro and Moscow Central Circle turnstiles, regular river electric transport, Aeroexpress train routes, and some Moscow Central Diameters stations (Nakhabino, Three Stations Square, Likhobory, and Zelenograd-Kryukovo).

Biometric payment is secure, convenient, and affordable: a single metro ride costs just 63 rubles. Furthermore, passengers don't need cards or wallets to pass through the turnstile. A single glance at the camera is all it takes, and the gate opens.

Data is under reliable protection

Fraudsters won't be able to access other people's biometric data. It's securely encrypted and stored on protected servers within the metro's closed network. The entire system complies with the strictest legal requirements. The service boasts banking-level security.

But even if scammers get their hands on the information on the servers, it will be useless, as they store anonymous, encrypted biometric keys.

There's a myth that someone else can apply for a loan using a passenger's biometric data. This isn't true. Biometrics in public transport are used to authenticate passengers and conduct microtransactions, such as fare payment. A different type of biometrics is required to apply for a loan. This type is suitable for user identification and complex financial transactions.

The biometric vector stored on the metro's servers is a string of characters that cannot be decoded back into a facial image. The payment data for biometric users on public transport is stored exclusively by the bank. Therefore, the passenger's funds and identity are completely secure.

Optimal identification

Biometric payment cannot be performed using a photograph—the turnstile simply won't open. The service uses Liveness technology. A neural network distinguishes a living person, their facial expressions, and even the slightest movements from images or videos on a phone.

Another fact: glasses, hair, and a mask do not interfere with biometric scanning. At least 40 percent of the face must be exposed for recognition. However, it is recommended to expose the entire face—this will allow the system to more quickly recognize the user and allow them through the turnstile.

How to use the service

You can enable biometric payment in three simple steps. Download the app. Moscow Metro, upload a high-quality photo of your face, and link a bank card with a positive balance to the service. All data will be uploaded to the system within a few hours (usually within 15-20 minutes).

Additionally, you should pay attention to the quality of the photo uploaded to the system. The higher the quality, the easier it will be for the system to recognize your face.

The turnstile doors open in about one second. For the biometric system to work as quickly as possible, stand on the black circle in front of the turnstile, look at the camera, and smile. This way, the system immediately recognizes that you are a real person. Nowhere in the world has this service been implemented on such a scale and with such convenience for passengers as in the capital. Biometric payment is a Russian development and the property of the Moscow Government.

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Sergei Sobyanin: Moscow will continue financial support for industry in 2026.

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Thanks to financial support measures, Moscow enterprises have attracted approximately 300 billion rubles for production development. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel in MAX messenger.

"For four years of action

interest compensation programs for investment loans Moscow Foundation for the Support of Industry and Entrepreneurship "The project has provided assistance to more than 170 companies. The funds have been used to purchase over 1,600 units of equipment, more than 2.6 million square meters of production space are under construction, and approximately 50,000 new high-paying jobs will be created by 2030," noted Sergei Sobyanin.

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Sergei Sobyanin has instructed that a comprehensive package of financial support measures for industrial enterprises operating in sectors vital to the city's economy will continue in 2026. Furthermore, the Moscow Fund for the Support of Industry and Entrepreneurship will begin implementing a financial support program for the development of a network of electric vehicle charging stations.

Compensation of interest rates on loans for industry

The Moscow Government approved a program to compensate interest on investment loans for Moscow industry in 2022.

Companies can use the funds received under this program to purchase new equipment, build production infrastructure, and implement high-tech projects, as well as to acquire rights to intellectual property.

To participate in the program, businesses must sign a loan agreement and then apply to the Moscow Fund for Support of Industry and Entrepreneurship. If the application is approved, a financial support agreement is signed to offset a portion of the loan interest costs. Afterward, depending on the interest deduction period, the necessary funds are transferred to the companies' accounts at the banks where the loan is issued.

In 2025, the maximum investment loan amount was increased from three to five billion rubles, and the term was increased from three to five years. Interest rate compensation for investment loans raised for production development is 50 percent of the Bank of Russia's key rate.

Over the four years of the program's implementation, Moscow companies have attracted approximately 300 billion rubles in investment loans, approximately 80 percent of which went toward the construction of industrial infrastructure. The remaining 20 percent was invested in purchasing new equipment and acquiring intellectual property rights (such as industrial automation solutions), as well as connecting industrial facilities to city grids.

To date, over 184,000 square meters of industrial space has already been built. These include a furniture manufacturing complex owned by Felix, with an area of over 13,000 square meters (1st Kraskovsky Proezd, Building 38a); a plant producing aerated concrete blocks owned by Tetradom LLC, with an area of over 21,000 square meters (Zelenograd, 5500th Proezd, Land Plot No. 4/2); and an industrial complex for the production of radiation monitoring equipment owned by Doza LLC, with an area of 13,000 square meters (Zelenograd, Akademika Valieva Street, Building 4).

In addition, a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant, Velpharm-M, with an area of over 33,700 square meters, and a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility, R-Opra, with an area of approximately 30,600 square meters, were built at the Alabushevo site of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone.

A production complex for the manufacture of automotive components, Alpha Automative Technologies LLC, with an area of 36.5 thousand square meters (Stupinsky proezd, building 2), and a fruit ripening enterprise, Speleye Frukty LLC, with an area of 25 thousand square meters (Vnukovo, quarter 63, building 1b, building 8), were opened.

Projects implemented with the support of the fund

In 2025, with the support of the Moscow Fund for the Support of Industry and Entrepreneurship, 18 industrial projects will continue to be implemented. These projects will create over 2,300 jobs.

Among the projects supported by the fund:

— construction of a robotic plant for the production of ultra-large residential modules in the Vnukovo area (Technopolis Moscow SEZ, Tolstopaltsevo site);

— launch of the radio electronics production facility Neoros LLC with a focus on the production of next-generation optoelectronic devices (Technopolis Moscow SEZ, Pechatniki site);

— creation of the production complex of S.P. Gelpik LLC, where stands for X-ray diagnostic equipment will be produced;

— launch of new production lines of Parus Electro LLC for the manufacture of automation systems, switchgear for power plants, products for data centers and renewable energy;

— technical re-equipment of the production of educational equipment by Neks-T LLC (Technopolis Moscow SEZ, Pechatniki site);

— purchase and commissioning of high-tech equipment to increase the production capacity of bakery products at the Cheryomushki confectionery and bakery plant;

— acquisition of new equipment and localization of production of spices and tea by Ekom Company LLC (Senkino industrial technology park);

— purchase of equipment for the production of automotive electronics by NPP Itelma, including a universal body electronics unit, an ERA-GLONASS unit, and an engine management system controller;

— modernization of the production of food products from meat and poultry at the Rublevsky meat processing plant;

— establishment of production of printed circuit boards for computer equipment LLC "Intekhpro";

— establishment of production of medical compression products LLC “Elastic Technologies”;

— launch of an automatic production line for electronic components for telecommunications equipment of Exara LLC.

Furthermore, with the foundation's support, Plasma-Next, a resident of the Technopolis Moscow Special Economic Zone, raised funds for the construction of a high-tech facility to produce human plasma-derived products, including albumin and immunoglobulin. These products are used to treat patients with chronic diseases and during surgical interventions.

Another resident of the Technopolis Moscow SEZ, Artsellens, will use city-funded construction to build a facility to produce biosimilar drugs for the treatment of cancer and autoimmune diseases.

The Svoboda factory, a cosmetics manufacturer, has secured investment to complete construction of an industrial complex covering over 23,500 square meters in northeast Moscow. The facility will produce up to 400 cosmetics. Meanwhile, integrated circuit manufacturer Mikron JSC is completing construction of its own boiler plant to provide Category I heat for its microelectronics production facility. As a result, three boilers with a total capacity of 18 megawatts will be commissioned in early 2026.

Industrial equipment leasing

With the help of the Moscow Fund for Support of Industry and Entrepreneurship, Moscow-based manufacturers can offset part of their industrial equipment leasing costs. Small and medium-sized businesses modernizing their production or developing new products are eligible for the program. The city provides support for three years, with a maximum amount of 300 million rubles. Companies are then required to purchase the equipment acquired under the lease agreement.

Since the program's launch, 16 companies have received equipment leasing assistance, raising nearly 2.2 billion rubles.

Development of sports infrastructure

Starting in July 2024, investors developing sports infrastructure will be able to take advantage of the financial support program. These projects include football arenas, indoor skating rinks and tennis courts, swimming pools, sports complexes with multi-purpose halls, and other sports and fitness facilities. The interest rate on investment loans for the construction of sports facilities will be three percent, with a maximum loan size of 500 million rubles and a term of up to three years.

Since the program's inception, investors developing sports infrastructure have raised over five billion rubles. Ten sports facilities, with a total area of over 110,000 square meters, have already been commissioned. Nine more, with a total area of over 60,000 square meters, are under construction.

Development of a charging network for electric vehicles

Starting in 2026, private investors will be able to receive compensation for up to 50 percent of the costs of connecting electric vehicle charging stations to the city grid through the Moscow Fund for Support of Industry and Entrepreneurship, up to a maximum of two million rubles per charging station.

With the city's support, private investors are expected to install at least 685 fast charging stations in 2026–2027.

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An exhibition of Moscow's best construction projects has opened in the escalator gallery of the Vorobyovy Gory station.

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In December, an exhibition dedicated to the winners of the "Best Completed Construction Project" competition opened in the escalator gallery on Vorobyovy Gory. The exhibition will be on display from December 11th to 25th, according to the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Urban Development Policy. Vladislav Ovchinsky.

"The winners of the annual 'Best Completed Construction Project' competition are projects that contribute to the creation of a comfortable urban environment and improve the quality of life for Moscow residents, as well as stimulate the development of new technologies and the implementation of modern architectural solutions. The exhibition at the Vorobyovy Gory station will feature photographs and key information about Moscow's most significant construction projects, recognized by the jury in the 26th season of the competition, the results of which were announced in August 2025," said Vladislav Ovchinsky.

This year's best projects included the Tretyakov Gallery building on Kadashevskaya Embankment, the Polyarny cultural and leisure center on Polyarnaya Street, the Luzhniki Tennis Palace, and the bicycle and pedestrian bridge over the Nagatinsky Backwater. Project of the Year honors included eight new metro stations: Novatorskaya, Universitet Druzhby Narodov, Generala Tyuleneva, Tyutchevskaya, Kornilovskaya, Kommunarka, and Novomoskovskaya on the Troitskaya Line, and Potapovo on the Sokolnicheskaya Line.

"The Moscow Metro is constantly evolving. Last year, under the leadership of Sergei Sobyanin, the first stations of the Troitskaya Line opened. Transportation, industry, and urban development are improving life in the capital and shaping its modern appearance. We've showcased all of this in a new photo exhibition in the metro. We've placed the exhibition in the escalator gallery of the Vorobyovy Gory station; this will be the ninth exhibition here in 2025. We invite Muscovites and visitors to see it," noted the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

The "Best Completed Construction Project" competition has been held since 2000. This unique event in the construction industry aims to select the best projects built in Moscow in the past year.

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