Workers demolish an old residential five-storey apartment building using an excavator on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow, Russia. The Moscow Housing Renovation Program, which was approved in 2017, aims at renewing the housing stock and relocating Muscovites to comfortable newly-built apartment blocks. A total of 5,175 five-story apartment buildings have to be resettled and demolished. Since the beginning of 2023 more than 2,5 thousand residents of 11 old residential buildings began to move into new apartments.21.03.2023#8395118
A view shows a room in an apartment in an old residential five-storey apartment building to be demolished on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow, Russia. The Moscow Housing Renovation Program, which was approved in 2017, aims at renewing the housing stock and relocating Muscovites to comfortable newly-built apartment blocks. A total of 5,175 five-story apartment buildings have to be resettled and demolished. Since the beginning of 2023 more than 2,5 thousand residents of 11 old residential buildings began to move into new apartments.21.03.2023#8395109
Workers demolish an old residential five-storey apartment building using an excavator on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow, Russia. The Moscow Housing Renovation Program, which was approved in 2017, aims at renewing the housing stock and relocating Muscovites to comfortable newly-built apartment blocks. A total of 5,175 five-story apartment buildings have to be resettled and demolished. Since the beginning of 2023 more than 2,5 thousand residents of 11 old residential buildings began to move into new apartments.21.03.2023#8395102
Workers demolish an old residential five-storey apartment building using an excavator on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow, Russia. The Moscow Housing Renovation Program, which was approved in 2017, aims at renewing the housing stock and relocating Muscovites to comfortable newly-built apartment blocks. A total of 5,175 five-story apartment buildings have to be resettled and demolished. Since the beginning of 2023 more than 2,5 thousand residents of 11 old residential buildings began to move into new apartments.21.03.2023#8395088
Workers demolish an old residential five-storey apartment building on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow, Russia. The Moscow Housing Renovation Program, which was approved in 2017, aims at renewing the housing stock and relocating Muscovites to comfortable newly-built apartment blocks. A total of 5,175 five-story apartment buildings have to be resettled and demolished. Since the beginning of 2023 more than 2,5 thousand residents of 11 old residential buildings began to move into new apartments.21.03.2023#8395076
Workers demolish an old residential five-storey apartment building using an excavator on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow, Russia. The Moscow Housing Renovation Program, which was approved in 2017, aims at renewing the housing stock and relocating Muscovites to comfortable newly-built apartment blocks. A total of 5,175 five-story apartment buildings have to be resettled and demolished. Since the beginning of 2023 more than 2,5 thousand residents of 11 old residential buildings began to move into new apartments.21.03.2023#8395071
Workers stand near an old residential five-storey apartment building to be demolished on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow, Russia. The Moscow Housing Renovation Program, which was approved in 2017, aims at renewing the housing stock and relocating Muscovites to comfortable newly-built apartment blocks. A total of 5,175 five-story apartment buildings have to be resettled and demolished. Since the beginning of 2023 more than 2,5 thousand residents of 11 old residential buildings began to move into new apartments.21.03.2023#8395069
Workers demolish an old residential five-storey apartment building using an excavator on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow, Russia. The Moscow Housing Renovation Program, which was approved in 2017, aims at renewing the housing stock and relocating Muscovites to comfortable newly-built apartment blocks. A total of 5,175 five-story apartment buildings have to be resettled and demolished. Since the beginning of 2023 more than 2,5 thousand residents of 11 old residential buildings began to move into new apartments.21.03.2023#8395066
Workers demolish an old residential five-storey apartment building on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow, Russia. The Moscow Housing Renovation Program, which was approved in 2017, aims at renewing the housing stock and relocating Muscovites to comfortable newly-built apartment blocks. A total of 5,175 five-story apartment buildings have to be resettled and demolished. Since the beginning of 2023 more than 2,5 thousand residents of 11 old residential buildings began to move into new apartments.21.03.2023#8395052
A view shows an old residential five-storey apartment building to be demolished on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow, Russia. The Moscow Housing Renovation Program, which was approved in 2017, aims at renewing the housing stock and relocating Muscovites to comfortable newly-built apartment blocks. A total of 5,175 five-story apartment buildings have to be resettled and demolished. Since the beginning of 2023 more than 2,5 thousand residents of 11 old residential buildings began to move into new apartments.21.03.2023#8395049
Workers demolish an old residential five-storey apartment building using an excavator on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow, Russia. The Moscow Housing Renovation Program, which was approved in 2017, aims at renewing the housing stock and relocating Muscovites to comfortable newly-built apartment blocks. A total of 5,175 five-story apartment buildings have to be resettled and demolished. Since the beginning of 2023 more than 2,5 thousand residents of 11 old residential buildings began to move into new apartments.21.03.2023#8395047
Workers demolish an old residential five-storey apartment building using an excavator on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow, Russia. The Moscow Housing Renovation Program, which was approved in 2017, aims at renewing the housing stock and relocating Muscovites to comfortable newly-built apartment blocks. A total of 5,175 five-story apartment buildings have to be resettled and demolished. Since the beginning of 2023 more than 2,5 thousand residents of 11 old residential buildings began to move into new apartments.21.03.2023#8395045