What Gazprom doink?
What does that even mean Marcus?😂🤣😅
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What Gazprom doink?
Gazprom move new HQ, 703 meter tower, in St. Petersburg. Finish relocation project and sell real estate holdings in Moscow area.
GazpromTaking into account the completion of the relocation of the Gazprom Group companies to St. Petersburg, PJSC Gazprom announces its intention to sell a real estate complex in Moscow.
The following facilities are planned for implementation:
- office buildings at 8 Stroiteley Street, building 1 and 65 Novocheremushkinskaya Street;
- non-residential premises on the first floor in a residential building at 71/32 Novocheremushkinskaya Street;
- non-residential office premises on the 1st, 2nd, 4th floors in the building of the Danilovsky House Business Center at 4A Novodanilovskaya Embankment;
- production and technical base on Obrucheva Street, ow. 27, bld. 2-5;
- property complex of a parking lot for 96 cars at 30 Kakhovka Street;
- Imperial Park Hotel & Spa sanatorium and resort complex in the settlement of Pervomaiskoye, Rogozinino village.To organize the display of objects, please call +7 (812) 609-76-22 and +7 (812) 609-76-32.
Gazprom's new St Petersburg HQ plan gets spiky responseSome residents of Russia's second-largest city pan gas giant's proposed 703-metre tower
Vladimir Afanasiev
Moscow
Updated 2 June 2021, 03:40Gazprom has reached for the sky, unveiling plans for new headquarters in St Petersburg in one of the world's tallest office towers.
The Russian state-controlled gas monopoly revealed details of the proposed behemoth during a meeting between chief executive Alexei Miller and St Petersburg governor Alexander Beglov.
The plans would involve a move from the company's current headquarters — the Lakhta Centre in the western Russian city — to the new 703-metre-tall building.
The proposal has surprised some residents, many of whom had vehemently protested against it.
The Lakhta Centre already includes a 462-metre spike-shaped tower, which some residents have complained excessively dominates the historic cityscape of St Petersburg and its fortresses.