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Tower 2000

“Tower 2000” is an office skyscraper located on the zero section of the Moscow International Business Center . Tower 2000 was the first office building commissioned in the Moscow-City complex. Unlike the rest of the complex, the Tower 2000 is located on the right bank of the Moscow River . The building is directly connected to the lobby with the Bagration Bridge , which leads to the main territory of Moscow-City [1] .

Section 0 of the Moscow International Business Center "Moscow City"
Tower "2000"
Tower 2000 in Moscow.jpg
Includesbridge "Bagration"
StatusBuilt
Building1998-2001
UsingOffices
Height
Roof130 m
Technical specifications
Number of floors34
Square61,057 m²
Project

The height of the tower is 130 meters. The total area of ​​office premises in the complex is 30.5 thousand m 2 , they occupy 26 of the 34 floors of the skyscraper - from the 2nd to the 27th [2] [3] .

Content

History

In 1998, the construction of the tower and the bridge began - both projects, like the original concept of MIBC, were developed by the architect Boris Thor . All further constructions in the City did not take into account the original plans for the integrated development of the area proposed by Thor [4] .

Investments in territory preparation and construction amounted to $ 100 million. In 1997, the Bagration shopping and pedestrian bridge was commissioned, but by that time the construction of the tower had stopped. The Russian company Mabetex started the construction of the building of the Reforma Foundation, which was originally called Tower 2000, but with the death in March 1997 of the foundation’s manager, Stanislav Shatalin, all work ceased. The 1998 default made the situation even more complicated. To bring the project to the end, the Moscow government bought the rights to Tower 2000 and attracted a dozen investors to the individual floors of the building [5] [6] [1] . The tower was commissioned in 2001 by a new contractor, Promstroy-tekhnoinvest [7] .

Place history

Along the right bank of the river there was an extensive Dorogomilovo cemetery , closed in 1948 and later completely built up. There is a version that approximately on the site of the demolished Church of Elizabeth the Venerable is now “Tower 2000” [8] .

Owners

By the time construction was completed, 14 out of 27 floors [1] had passed into private ownership. The rest of the building, as well as management functions, belonged to 100% of the “daughter” of the city LLC “Miosor”. In 2004, control over the tower passed to the development company Dekra, which exchanged 4.6% of Mosenergo from the city government for 100% of shares of Miosor LLC and 25% of Manezhnaya Square OJSC [9] .

According to data for 2016, the largest owner is businessman Ziyad Manasir . The first offices in the “Tower 2000” his company “ Stroygazconsulting ” acquired in 2005 for its office, and then gradually increased the amount of space. In March 2012, it became known that in November 2011, Manasir brought its share to half of the building, buying part of the premises from Alexander Zanadvorov, co-owner of the Seventh Continent chain of stores. After the transaction, 13 floors belonged to Stroygazconsulting, six floors, restaurants and parking remained in the ownership of Alexander Zanadvorov, the other seven floors were shared between several owners [2] [3] .

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Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Business Center protracted (Neopr.) . Kommersant (March 24, 2005).
  2. ↑ 1 2 Ekaterina Gerashchenko, Kristina Busko. Ziad Manasir ascended to the “Tower 2000” (Neopr.) . Kommersant (March 28, 2012).
  3. ↑ 1 2 Pavel Sedakov. City of ambitions: who owns the "Moscow City" (Neopr.) . Forbes (February 5, 2016).
  4. ↑ Elena Lykova. “Moscow-City” skyscrapers: how the district was conceived 20 years ago (Neopr.) . RBC (December 1, 2014).
  5. ↑ Ekaterina Drankina. Ziad Manasir ascended to the "Tower 2000" (Neopr.) . Kommersant (January 29, 2007).
  6. ↑ Alena Shevchenko, Tatyana Ryutina. Big names: learn to make money (Unsolved) . Vedomosti (February 25, 2004).
  7. ↑ How Moscow City was built (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . Vedomosti (May 15, 2014). The appeal date is March 24, 2017. Archived March 25, 2017.
  8. ↑ Disappeared cemeteries of Moscow (Neopr.) . Moscow walks (August 3, 2011).
  9. ↑ A subsidiary of Gazprom bought the Tower 2000 in Moscow City (Neopr.) . Real Estate Market Indicators (May 11, 2008).

Links

  • Skyscraper page on the site of the management company PJSC "City"
  •   Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tower 2000.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tower_2000&oldid=97469179


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