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Restaurants "Depo"
A food court with expensive restaurants under its roof. Located at the Bulorusskaya station. Formerly a depot.


Moscow-City
The first plans to create an international business district in Moscow appeared in 1991. The initiator was architect Boris Ivanovich Thor, who approached Yuri Luzhkov with a proposal to build skyscrapers of the international business center. Then, specifically for the construction and operation of the Moscow City MMDC, with the active support of the Moscow Government, the City Joint-Stock Company was created, later transformed into PJSC CITY, which acted as the management company for the creation and development of the Moscow City MMDC project. On the basis of relevant agreements signed with the Moscow Government, PJSC CITY performs the functions of the customer for the entire project and is the tenant of the land under the Moscow City MMDC.


Moscow's Bookstore
The opening of the Moscow House of Books on Kalinin Avenue in Moscow (now Novy Arbat Street) took place on September 25, 1967. It immediately became the largest bookstore in the USSR and one of the largest in Europe.


Tretyakov Gallery
Tretyakov Gallery, the State Tretyakov Gallery abbreviated GIG; razg. The Tretyakov Gallery is a Russian state art museum in Moscow, created on the basis of the historical collections of the brothers Pavel and Sergei Mikhailovich Tretyakov merchants; one of the world's largest collections of Russian fine art.

