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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.[2] An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time.[1] 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.[3]

General description

History

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 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 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.[4]

Management

Established in the spring of 1992, the PJSC City Company manages the creation and development of 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.[5][6]

Buildings

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Current status of construction
Completed Topped out Under construction On hold Project Unknown

List of building complexes

Roof height, max height, and floors apply to the tallest building of the respective complex. Completion of construction applies to the building in each complex completed last.

Plot number Name Started Completed Cost in Rubles (₽) Buildings in Complex Roof height, m Max height, m Floors Total area, m² Notes
0 Tower 2000 and Bagration Bridge 1996 2001 1 104 104 34 61,057 partly demolished to make way for Business Center „Bagration“[2][7]
Business Center „Bagration“ 2025 2030 1 400 400 75 202,673 will replace northern exit of Bagration Bridge
1 One Tower 2019 ₽49,000,000,000 1 376 376 100 305,000 [8][9]
2 Evolution Tower 2011 2014 ₽15,278,640,000 1 246 246 55 169,000 [10][11]

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4 Imperia Tower 2006 2018 ₽9,207,600,000 2 239 239 59 287,723 [13][14][15][16]
Imperia Tower 2 2013 71 71 18 105,000
5 Expocentre 1977 1978 8 15 15 10 165,000 set to be demolished
National Center „Russia“ 2029 1 will be constructed on the grounds of the Expocentre.
6 Central Core - Cinema-Concert Hall 2005 2016 1 [17][18][19]
7 Center Core - AfiMall-Moscow Metro 2011 1 50 50 10 283,182
8 Center Core - Hotel Novotel Moscow City 2012 ₽4,525,440,000 1 55 55 10 52,116
9 City of Capitals 2005 2009 ₽73,641,000,000 3 302[20] 302 76 288,680 [21]
10 Naberezhnaya Tower 2003 2007 ₽6,138,400,000 3 268[22] 268 59 254,000 [23][24][25][26][27]
11 IQ-quarter 2008 2017 ₽9,941,200,000 3 169[28] 169 42 228,000 [29][30][31][32]
12 Eurasia Tower 2007 2015 ₽6,395,250,000 1 309 309 70 207,542 [33][34]
13 Federation Tower 2003 2017 ₽36,830,400,000 2 374[35] 374 101 439,154 Vostok/East Tower is currently the tallest building in Moscow.
14 Mercury City Tower 2009 2013 ₽31,740,000,000 1 339 339 75 158,528 [36][37][38][39]
15 Moscow Towers 2013 2024 1 283 283 62 400,000 Construction was put on hold in 2013 and resumed in 2019.[40]
16 OKO 2011 2015 ₽35,258,400,000 3 354 354 85 249,000 [41][42][43][44][45][46]
17 Neva Towers 2013 2020 ₽31,837,000,000 2 345 345 79 357,000 [47][48][49]
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19 Northern Tower 2005 2007 1 108 132 27 135,000
20 Sezar Tower 2025 1 60 179,600
21 Dom Dau 2023 2027 1 340 340 87 143,000

Building gallery

Transport

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View from Beregovoi

Pedestrian

The Bagration Bridge is a pedestrian bridge that goes over the Moskva (river). It connects Tower 2000 and the rest of the MIBC complex.

Road

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 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.

Rapid transit

The MIBC is served by four metro stations:

In addition, the MIBC is served by three urban rail stations:

Incidents

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Fire on the 67th floor of Vostok of the Federation Towers (2 April 2012).
  • On 2 April 2012, a fire occurred on the 67th floor of Federation Tower East/Vostok while it was under construction. 25 fire-fighting units and 4 helicopters of the Moscow Aviation Center responded and took four hours to extinguish the fire. Nobody was injured.[51]
  • On 25 January 2013, a fire occurred on the 24th floor of one of the skyscrapers at the OKO complex while it was under construction.[52]
  • On 12 January 2014, a fire occurred on the 15th floor of a 17-story building on Testovaya Street while it was under construction. The fire was extinguished and nobody was injured.[53]
  • On 9 July 2014, a fire occurred on Evolution Tower. The fire was extinguished and nobody was injured.[54]
  • On 18:45 on 31 August 2015, a fire occurred on the 33rd floor of Federation Tower East/Vostok due to the ignition of construction materials.[55]
  • On 13 April 2016, a worker fell to his death on the Naberezhnaya Tower, presumably from the hundredth floor.
  • On 18 June 2017, builderer Sergey Delyashov climbed Eurasia/Steel Peak and was later rescued.[56]
  • File:UAV Attack on Moscow-City (30.07.2023) 05.jpg
    A building in Moscow City damaged by a UAV strike in July 30, 2023.
    On 30 July 2023, a drone explosion damaged the OKO-2 and IQ-quarter buildings and broke multiple windows, injuring 1.[57] Another attack on 1 August 2023.[58] According to Western media, the drones were launched by the Ukrainian military or secret service and, according to experts, are primarily used for psychological warfare in the Russo-Ukrainian war.[59]

See also

Other commercial districts in Russia:

Building comparisons:

References

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