A subsidiary of St. Petersburg, which is a subsidiary for the company “LSR”, has begun the construction of the residential quarter “Europe City”.
This unique array, Europe City, will have a total area of almost two hundred thousand meters, and it will be located on the land territory owned by the Electric plant.
The quarter will unite seventeen residential buildings, for the construction of which foam concrete blocks will be needed, with a total area of more than seven hectares on Medikov Avenue.
Thanks to such a successful location in the prestigious area of Petrogradsky, the new residential complex will be the next object related to the “business class”.
Targeted improvement of adjacent territories
The project provides for resolving issues on the purposeful improvement of territories with the construction of underground parking, as well as thought out by modern design achievements of the planning of apartments, which are offered with the finish for clean.
Three small buildings for one hundred and two apartments each, which are located in the depths of the new complex, will be the first to enter the implementation. However, only one hundred thousand meters are allotted under the dwelling in the quarter. Another twelve thousand meters will be occupied by commercial real estate, which has already been lined up by a rather significant turn of those who wanted to have office and retail premises in this microdistrict. The start of sales is scheduled for June of this year.
Almost all of the sold apartments already have those who want to redeem them, the newcomers strive to settle in such a convenient place.
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