Moscow continues to actively implement large-scale investment projects aimed at developing industry and creating new jobs. In 2024, 26 land plots with a total area of over 177 hectares were allocated for investors. These territories are provided on preferential terms — the rent is only one ruble per year. Factories will be built on them, producing food, building materials, medical equipment, furniture, as well as batteries for electric transport and municipal vehicles.
Industry Support
Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Maxim Liksutov, emphasized that the program for preferential provision of land plots has been in effect since 2016. Thanks to it, investors are required to complete construction and launch new production facilities within five years. The total area of future facilities will be about 1.5 million square meters, which will create about 17,000 new jobs.
Development in TiNAO
The largest number of plots have been allocated in the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrugs (TiNAO) — 10 plots with an area of over 130 hectares. The following will appear here:
- Traction battery plant for electric transport;
- Complex for the production of reinforced concrete structures used in construction;
- Food cluster enterprises, including dairy, confectionery, semi-finished product, canning factories, and an automated bakery;
- Distribution center of a meat processing plant.
The total volume of industrial facilities in TiNAO will be more than 900 thousand square meters.
City Support
According to Anatoly Garbuzov, Minister of the Government of Moscow and Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy, providing land on preferential terms stimulates the inflow of investments and creates favorable conditions for business. Earlier, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated that about 270 hectares of land were allocated for investors in 2024.
Program Results
Currently, more than 90 large-scale investment projects are being implemented in the capital. Half of them are carried out on preferential terms, which allows supporting the development of industry, increasing the number of jobs, and strengthening the economic stability of Moscow. Thanks to these initiatives, the creation of about 60 thousand jobs is expected.
The program confirms Moscow's commitment to supporting industrial development, providing entrepreneurs with opportunities to implement high-tech and socially significant projects.