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Vladimir Efimov: a business center with underground parking will appear in central Moscow

A two-building business center with infrastructure and landscaped grounds will appear in the Zamoskvorechye district of Moscow’s Central Administrative District. This was announced by Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development and Construction, Vladimir Efimov.

The construction site will be located at: 40 Pyatnitskaya Street.

“A business center consisting of two buildings connected by a two-level underground space will appear in central Moscow. Its total area will be 3,700 square meters. The project includes infrastructure such as a restaurant, a spa complex with a 15-meter swimming pool, and fitness halls. The two-level underground section will accommodate parking for 22 cars, technical facilities, storage rooms, and staff areas. The project will create 120 jobs in the district,” said Vladimir Efimov.
The complex’s interior will meet all requirements for comfortable work, leisure, and fitness under one roof. Flexible office spaces will be located on the 2nd to 4th floors of both buildings. Each block will include office areas, meeting rooms, restrooms, and dining spaces.

All technical facilities will be placed underground, with additional sound and vibration insulation to ensure acoustic comfort in the offices.

The project has been designed with careful consideration of the surrounding historic buildings, preserving the familiar skyline of Zamoskvorechye.

“The first three-story building is designed in a restrained style that blends with its surroundings. Its façades will be made of glass fiber reinforced concrete panels, giving it a modern look without clashing with the classical proportions of neighboring buildings. The second building, four stories high and set deeper within the site, will feature a more expressive volumetric design. It will use a play of multidirectional planes and the texture of light-colored natural stone. The project предусматривает ventilated façades with stone cladding, as well as stained-glass glazing with metal profiles,” added Vladislav Ovchinsky, Minister of the Moscow Government and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

The construction cycle will be supervised by specialists from Moscow Construction Control.

“Mosgosstroynadzor has approved construction on a land plot of over 0.1 hectares. After the developer submits a notice of the start of construction and installation works, an inspection schedule will be prepared. Field inspections will involve specialists from a subordinate Center of Expertise to conduct laboratory and instrumental testing of building materials and structures for compliance with project documentation,” added Anton Slobodchikov, Chairman of Mosgosstroynadzor.

The ground floors of both buildings will be dedicated to public spaces, including two separate food service establishments with independent entrances from Pyatnitskaya Street and Golikovsky Lane, as well as a wellness complex with a gym and spa programs.

The landscaping project includes planting trees (thuja, linden, maple) and decorative shrubs, as well as vertical greenery. There will be recreation areas with landscaped green terraces, architectural lighting, and small architectural forms.

The business center will be built using advanced energy-efficient technologies. The buildings will feature double-glazed windows with low-emissivity glass filled with inert gas, as well as effective insulation in the enclosing structures. Entrance groups will be equipped with door closers.

The developer is Hightech Development LLC.