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Moscow Skyscraper Living Space
February 18, 2021

Moscow built most ever skyscraper living space in 2020

Housing developers in the Russian capital built more high-rise residential complexes in 2020 than ever before, an industry report published Wednesday showed, highlighting the boom in Moscow’s construction industry despite the coronavirus pandemic.

More than 860,000 square meters of living space in skyscrapers — equivalent to 17,200 average sized apartments — was built in Moscow last year, according to analysts at Capital Group, one of Russia’s largest development companies. It defines residential skyscrapers as buildings with at least 33 floors, which typically stand over 100 meters tall. 

Moscow’s construction industry is a rare bright spot amid the pandemic as a combination of record low interest rates, a state-supported cheap mortgage program and exemptions for the construction industry from forced lockdowns during the first wave of the coronavirus have helped support a house building boom. 

Residential construction was 24% higher in Moscow and the surrounding area during the final quarter of 2020 compared with the same period the previous year.

High-rise buildings have accelerated even faster, said Capital Group. The record 2020 numbers were 60% higher than the previous annual high, set in 2018 and the living space completed last year was 30-times higher than in 2013 — a benchmark year for the Russian economy before the 2014-16 economic crisis and the imposition of western sanctions — which is widely used to track Russia’s economic performance. 

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