Moscow Business Center to be Built

STONE Savelovskaya | Image by archsovet.msk.ru

STONE Savelovskaya, a class A business center, will be built in the north of Moscow, within walking distance of two transport hubs — Savelovskaya and Maryina Roshch, Architecture of Moscow reports. The two 100-m towers will be the second joint project of STONE HEDGE developer and architects. STONE Savelovskaya will be a mini city: in addition to offices, there will be a fitness club, a dining room, cafés and restaurants. There will be coworking space with access to a landscaped area, beauty salons, barbershops, manicure studios, shops, pharmacies, dry cleaners, flower salons, ATMs and parcel terminals. The business center will have both outdoor and indoor public spaces, which will be divided into several functional zones — for active and passive recreation, working in the fresh air, as well as networking zones. Part of the territory will be occupied by an active recreation area, and places have been thought out both for individual thought and collective brainstorming. Construction is scheduled to begin in December.

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