A survey is being conducted at the Moscow City business center regarding future improvements to the pedestrian zone. Moscow residents, visitors to the capital, and guests of the complex can share their suggestions for the development of public spaces within the Moscow City International Business Center.
Currently, the first of three phases of the pedestrian zone improvement project is underway in Moscow City. QR codes have been placed on information boards at the construction sites, allowing people to access the survey and submit their suggestions.
You can participate in the survey
by following this link
As part of the first phase of improvements within the business center, three pedestrian zones are planned. These will include a route from the MCC “Moscow City” station and the MCD station of the same name to the towers of the business complex.
The project also calls for the creation of transit waiting areas, as well as parking spaces for bicycles, motorcycles, and delivery robots. Within the Moscow City complex, plans include upgrading wayfinding and lighting, installing small architectural features, and landscaping.
The comprehensive improvement project is intended to make getting around the business center more convenient for pedestrians, public transit passengers, office employees, apartment residents, and visitors to Moscow City.
Previously, we reported:
Improvements to the pedestrian zone have begun in Moscow City