A view shows apartment blocks of the Tsaritsyno residential complex in a southern suburb of Moscow, Russia. In March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that all the blocks of the complex, the largest problem object in the city, were completed. The construction started by the developer JSC MKKh in 2006. Of the 22 blocks only 8 were built upon which the construction stopped. As a result of the bankruptcy proceedings, the construction site was handed over to a developer controlled by the Moscow government. Almost 5,000 investors have bought apartments in this blocks, and most of them have already been housed.09.03.2023#8387640
A view shows apartment blocks of the Tsaritsyno residential complex in a southern suburb of Moscow, Russia. In March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that all the blocks of the complex, the largest problem object in the city, were completed. The construction started by the developer JSC MKKh in 2006. Of the 22 blocks only 8 were built upon which the construction stopped. As a result of the bankruptcy proceedings, the construction site was handed over to a developer controlled by the Moscow government. Almost 5,000 investors have bought apartments in this blocks, and most of them have already been housed.09.03.2023#8387637
Cars are parked near an apartment block of the Tsaritsyno residential complex in a southern suburb of Moscow, Russia. In March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that all the blocks of the complex, the largest problem object in the city, were completed. The construction started by the developer JSC MKKh in 2006. Of the 22 blocks only 8 were built upon which the construction stopped. As a result of the bankruptcy proceedings, the construction site was handed over to a developer controlled by the Moscow government. Almost 5,000 investors have bought apartments in this blocks, and most of them have already been housed.09.03.2023#8387635
A view shows an apartment block of the Tsaritsyno residential complex in a southern suburb of Moscow, Russia. In March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that all the blocks of the complex, the largest problem object in the city, were completed. The construction started by the developer JSC MKKh in 2006. Of the 22 blocks only 8 were built upon which the construction stopped. As a result of the bankruptcy proceedings, the construction site was handed over to a developer controlled by the Moscow government. Almost 5,000 investors have bought apartments in this blocks, and most of them have already been housed.09.03.2023#8387634
A view shows apartment blocks of the Tsaritsyno residential complex in a southern suburb of Moscow, Russia. In March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that all the blocks of the complex, the largest problem object in the city, were completed. The construction started by the developer JSC MKKh in 2006. Of the 22 blocks only 8 were built upon which the construction stopped. As a result of the bankruptcy proceedings, the construction site was handed over to a developer controlled by the Moscow government. Almost 5,000 investors have bought apartments in this blocks, and most of them have already been housed.09.03.2023#8387633
A view shows apartment blocks of the Tsaritsyno residential complex in a southern suburb of Moscow, Russia. In March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that all the blocks of the complex, the largest problem object in the city, were completed. The construction started by the developer JSC MKKh in 2006. Of the 22 blocks only 8 were built upon which the construction stopped. As a result of the bankruptcy proceedings, the construction site was handed over to a developer controlled by the Moscow government. Almost 5,000 investors have bought apartments in this blocks, and most of them have already been housed.09.03.2023#8387632
A view shows apartment blocks of the Tsaritsyno residential complex in a southern suburb of Moscow, Russia. In March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that all the blocks of the complex, the largest problem object in the city, were completed. The construction started by the developer JSC MKKh in 2006. Of the 22 blocks only 8 were built upon which the construction stopped. As a result of the bankruptcy proceedings, the construction site was handed over to a developer controlled by the Moscow government. Almost 5,000 investors have bought apartments in this blocks, and most of them have already been housed.09.03.2023#8387631
An excavator is seen in front of apartment blocks of the Tsaritsyno residential complex in a southern suburb of Moscow, Russia. In March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that all the blocks of the complex, the largest problem object in the city, were completed. The construction started by the developer JSC MKKh in 2006. Of the 22 blocks only 8 were built upon which the construction stopped. As a result of the bankruptcy proceedings, the construction site was handed over to a developer controlled by the Moscow government. Almost 5,000 investors have bought apartments in this blocks, and most of them have already been housed.09.03.2023#8387630
A dump truck is seen in front of apartment blocks of the Tsaritsyno residential complex in a southern suburb of Moscow, Russia. In March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that all the blocks of the complex, the largest problem object in the city, were completed. The construction started by the developer JSC MKKh in 2006. Of the 22 blocks only 8 were built upon which the construction stopped. As a result of the bankruptcy proceedings, the construction site was handed over to a developer controlled by the Moscow government. Almost 5,000 investors have bought apartments in this blocks, and most of them have already been housed.09.03.2023#8387629
A worker looks out from a balcony in an apartment block of the Tsaritsyno residential complex in a southern suburb of Moscow, Russia. In March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that all the blocks of the complex, the largest problem object in the city, were completed. The construction started by the developer JSC MKKh in 2006. Of the 22 blocks only 8 were built upon which the construction stopped. As a result of the bankruptcy proceedings, the construction site was handed over to a developer controlled by the Moscow government. Almost 5,000 investors have bought apartments in this blocks, and most of them have already been housed.09.03.2023#8387627
A view shows an apartment block of the Tsaritsyno residential complex in a southern suburb of Moscow, Russia. In March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that all the blocks of the complex, the largest problem object in the city, were completed. The construction started by the developer JSC MKKh in 2006. Of the 22 blocks only 8 were built upon which the construction stopped. As a result of the bankruptcy proceedings, the construction site was handed over to a developer controlled by the Moscow government. Almost 5,000 investors have bought apartments in this blocks, and most of them have already been housed.09.03.2023#8387626
A view shows apartment blocks of the Tsaritsyno residential complex in a southern suburb of Moscow, Russia. In March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that all the blocks of the complex, the largest problem object in the city, were completed. The construction started by the developer JSC MKKh in 2006. Of the 22 blocks only 8 were built upon which the construction stopped. As a result of the bankruptcy proceedings, the construction site was handed over to a developer controlled by the Moscow government. Almost 5,000 investors have bought apartments in this blocks, and most of them have already been housed.09.03.2023#8387625
A view shows an apartment block of the Tsaritsyno residential complex in a southern suburb of Moscow, Russia. In March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that all the blocks of the complex, the largest problem object in the city, were completed. The construction started by the developer JSC MKKh in 2006. Of the 22 blocks only 8 were built upon which the construction stopped. As a result of the bankruptcy proceedings, the construction site was handed over to a developer controlled by the Moscow government. Almost 5,000 investors have bought apartments this blocks, and most of them have already been housed.09.03.2023#8387618
A view shows an apartment block of the Tsaritsyno residential complex in a southern suburb of Moscow, Russia. In March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that all the blocks of the complex, the largest problem object in the city, were completed. The construction started by the developer JSC MKKh in 2006. Of the 22 blocks only 8 were built upon which the construction stopped. As a result of the bankruptcy proceedings, the construction site was handed over to a developer controlled by the Moscow government. Almost 5,000 investors have bought apartments in this blocks, and most of them have already been housed.09.03.2023#8387616