A business center consisting of two buildings will be constructed in the Zamoskvorechye district of Moscow. The press service of Mosgosstroynadzor confirmed that the authority has issued the corresponding permit.
According to the chairman of Mosgosstroynadzor Anton Slobodchikov, the committee issued a building permit for two buildings of a four-storey business center with a total area of approximately 3,900 sq.m. The project includes: a spa complex with a 15-metre pool, a sports and yoga hall, sauna and hammam, gym, and restaurant. "The developer can now begin work on the land plot of approximately 0.1 hectares; it will be carried out under the supervision of Kontrol Moskvy inspectors at all stages," he noted.
The press service announced that the business center has been named Pyatnitskaya 40 Chalet. The developer is HITECH Development.
Office spaces will occupy nearly 2,300 sq.m. The project provides various formats: single-level residences with terraces, spaces with double-height ceilings up to 7 metres, and two-level units, including one intended for a restaurant. The project implements a healthy office concept. Climate control will be provided by a forced supply-and-exhaust ventilation system. Each zone has its own autonomous system, eliminating the mixing of air flows. Water will undergo five-stage purification. The buildings will also feature designer high-speed lifts and a smart home system with round-the-clock video surveillance.
Both buildings will be constructed using monolithic brick technology and will be united by two underground floors with a mechanised parking for 22 cars and storage rooms. Alongside standard parking spaces, the car park will be equipped with a special vehicle lift, EV charging stations, seasonal tyre storage, and valet parking service.
The complex will include public spaces, meeting zones, business meeting infrastructure, and a landscaped courtyard. The first mansion will be finished with glass-fibre reinforced concrete facade panels, the second with dark Ural stone.
Anton Slobodchikov added that after receiving notice from the developer of the start of construction and installation works, an inspection schedule will be drawn up. "Specialists from the subordinate Centre of Expertise will be involved in field activities to carry out a complex of laboratory and instrumental studies of building materials and structures for compliance with the design documentation requirements," he explained.
The press service announced that the business center has been named Pyatnitskaya 40 Chalet. The developer is HITECH Development.
Office spaces will occupy nearly 2,300 sq.m. The project provides various formats: single-level residences with terraces, spaces with double-height ceilings up to 7 metres, and two-level units, including one intended for a restaurant. The project implements a healthy office concept. Climate control will be provided by a forced supply-and-exhaust ventilation system. Each zone has its own autonomous system, eliminating the mixing of air flows. Water will undergo five-stage purification. The buildings will also feature designer high-speed lifts and a smart home system with round-the-clock video surveillance.
Both buildings will be constructed using monolithic brick technology and will be united by two underground floors with a mechanised parking for 22 cars and storage rooms. Alongside standard parking spaces, the car park will be equipped with a special vehicle lift, EV charging stations, seasonal tyre storage, and valet parking service.
The complex will include public spaces, meeting zones, business meeting infrastructure, and a landscaped courtyard. The first mansion will be finished with glass-fibre reinforced concrete facade panels, the second with dark Ural stone.
Anton Slobodchikov added that after receiving notice from the developer of the start of construction and installation works, an inspection schedule will be drawn up. "Specialists from the subordinate Centre of Expertise will be involved in field activities to carry out a complex of laboratory and instrumental studies of building materials and structures for compliance with the design documentation requirements," he explained.