Novinsky 31

Format
Full

City
Moscow

Country
Russia

Metro Area
Moscow

Project Type
Mixed Use

Location Type
Other Central City

Land Uses
Office
Retail
Underground Parking

Keywords
Public-private partnership
Redevelopment
Renovation
Urban regeneration

Site Size
4.2 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
1996

Date Opened
1996

Developed by a partnership between the city of Moscow and a Russian bank, Novinsky 31 is an 11-story, 78,000-square -meter (839,584-square-foot) project in the center of Moscow with ten levels of commercial (office and retail) space and one level of underground parking. Originally planned as a concert hall during the late 1980s, by the time construction began in 1995 the site was slated to become home to a five-star hotel. The ensuing Russian economic crisis, however, put the project into mothballs, and when funding later became available for its completion, Novinsky 31 was re-created yet again, this time as a Class A office and high-end retail complex.

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Format
Full

City
Moscow

Country
Russia

Metro Area
Moscow

Project Type
Mixed Use

Location Type
Other Central City

Land Uses
Office
Retail
Underground Parking

Keywords
Public-private partnership
Redevelopment
Renovation
Urban regeneration

Site Size
4.2 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
1996

Date Opened
1996

Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
Website:
World Region: Europe
Developer(s): Stolny Grad, Novinsky 31
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Designer(s): Mosproekt 2, A-B Studio
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