13-615: Moskva-City may refer to: Moscow International Business Center , or Moscow-City, in Russia Moskva-City (Filyovskaya line) , a station of the Moscow Metro Moskva-City (Moscow Central Circle) , a station of the Moscow Metro Moskva-City railway station, MCD4 , a station of the Moscow Central Diameters Testovskaya (Moskva-City) railway station ,
26-490: A further station and line. Two of the stations are named Delovoy Tsentr ( Russian for "business center"). Vystavochnaya (formerly known as Delovoy Tsentr) and Mezhdunarodnaya are on the Filyovskaya line , while Delovoy Tsentr is on the incomplete Bolshaya Koltsevaya line . The first Delovoy Tsentr was on Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya line since 2014, but was closed after four years operation, pending further development of
39-559: A station of the Moscow Central Diameters Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Moskva-City . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moskva-City&oldid=1257224386 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
52-521: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Moscow International Business Center The Moscow International Business Center ( MIBC ), also known as Moscow-City , is an under-construction commercial development in Moscow , the capital of Russia . The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, and is located just east of the Third Ring Road at
65-570: Is officially the Chief Architect of Moskva-Citi, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014, the volume of investments in Moskva-City was approximately $ 12 billion. Established in the spring of 1992, the PJSC City Company manages the creation and development of
78-749: Is the highest executive body of state authority of Moscow . The Government of Moscow is headed by the highest official of the city of Moscow, i.e. the Mayor of Moscow . The members of the Government of Moscow are the Mayor of Moscow, the Deputy Mayors of Moscow in the Moscow Government and the Moscow Government ministers. The Government of Moscow issues orders that are signed by the Mayor of Moscow. The Government of Moscow has legal personality. Structure and functioning of
91-637: The MIBC with the main transport arteries of the city. These projects include the ten-lane Dorogomilovsky Bridge of the Third Ring Road over the Moskva River , the Third Ring Road interchange with Kutuzovsky Avenue , and the extension of the Presnenskaya Embankment. Existing roads were reconstructed and rearranged. The MIBC is served by two metro lines, and three stations, and was for a time served by
104-511: The MIBC. On 30 December 1994, the Government of Moscow authorized PJSC City to act as the managing company for the MIBC and to negotiate with third parties to help develop the MIBC. As of February 2014, the company was owned by the Solvers Group, led by Oleg Malis. Roof height, max height, and floors apply to the tallest building of the respective complex. Completion of construction applies to
117-412: The building in each complex completed last. The Bagration Bridge is a pedestrian bridge that goes over the Moskva River . It connects Tower 2000 and the rest of the MIBC complex. Major thoroughfares that connect to the MIBC are the Third Ring Road , 3rd Magistralnaya street, and the Presnenskaya Embankment. To correspond with the growing MIBC, new highways and interchanges were built to connect
130-413: The complex at any given time. By 2016, twelve of the twenty-three planned facilities of the MIBC were already built; seven buildings were under construction; and four were in the design stage. Before construction began, the area was a stone quarry and industrial zone, where most of the buildings were old factories that had been closed or abandoned. A public company, CITY, was created in 1992, to oversee
143-423: The initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and lessor. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennady Lvovich Sirota, who
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#1732851738776156-604: The line. The MIBC in addition is served by the Moscow Central Circle urban rail, with a station also named Delovoy Tsentr which opened in 2016. There are also plans to install a high-speed rail system between the MIBC and Sheremetyevo International Airport . Other commercial districts in Russia: Building comparisons: Government of Moscow The Government of Moscow ( Russian : Правительство Москвы , pronounced [prɐˈvʲitʲɪlʲstvə mɐskˈvɨ] )
169-726: The western edge of the Presnensky District in the Central Administrative Okrug . Construction of the MIBC takes place on the Presnenskaya Embankment of the Moskva River , approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square . The complex is home to the highest numbers of skyscrapers in Europe. The Government of Moscow first conceived the project in 1992, as a mixed development of office, residential, retail and entertainment facilities. An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting
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