Chelyabinsk's Abandoned Cultural Landmark Set for Winter Bidding
In Chelyabinsk, a cultural heritage site, an abandoned elevator, is set for reconstruction. The project, delayed due to market instability, will see the winner determined through bidding this winter solstice.
The plot, spanning approximately 212,000 square meters, includes the elevator, a cultural heritage monument in need of restoration. The investor, chosen through bidding, will not only restore the elevator but also create an art square or exhibition space, benefiting both citizens and the investor economically.
The real estate market's instability led to the postponement of the auction until winter 2025. Despite this, the reconstruction project is expected to revitalize the area, preserving its culture while attracting investment.
This winter solstice, the bidding for the reconstruction project in Chelyabinsk will commence. The winner, tasked with restoring the cultural heritage site and creating a public space, will help shape the city's future while honoring its past.
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