Chinatown in Moscow at the station “Botanical Garden” will be luxury high-rises and the Chinese fleet
Posted on May 8, 2012
At the metro station “Botanical Garden” will be an elite Chinese skyscrapers and the park, “the Komsomol truth”. Quarter will be called “Park Huamin”. It is the first Russian-Chinese construction project – a powerful elite housing complex and park. For him in China created an entire corporation, designed to ensure that the required $ 300 million does not dissolve completely in the Russian expanses, and turned into offices, conference halls, exhibition halls, a five star hotel, shops and restaurants. All this should sit on 8,2 hectares of land capital.
For example, in the street William Pike will be two high-rise buildings of 50 and 35 floors. Quite European architecture: no pagodas, lanterns, and other Eastern exotica planned. But the national colors will be over-represented in the local park. It will break in full accordance with the canons of Chinese architecture and landscape design – will gazebo with dragons, streams and bridges.
The designers claim that the offices will be available for rent not only to citizens of China, but the Muscovites. It all depends on whether customers affordable prices Chinatown tenants. But are not yet able to give even the most approximate figure – construction has not begun, and investors are only pretending to estimate how much they can work in smart buildings. Construction will begin in 2007.
As for the park, it is likely, Muscovites walk in his paths will be free without buying a ticket at the entrance.
According to city authorities, this neighborhood will only strengthen our friendship with China and business connections. By the way, the Moscow government is confident that the location of the future of Chinatown is very well chosen. First – in the Botanical Garden disappear landfills, which were brought here from city streets. Second – a new exotic park for Muscovites. And the third – will in order not only the territory of the “Park Huamin” but also the surrounding area.