on 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street 6, Square 1566 m

Mansion on 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street 6

Lot 2390 | 0
Tverskoy
Belorusskaya
Assignment: headquarters, medical center / clinic, office / business center
1566 m2
5 floors
warm-shell
Expert review
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Mansion status:
Cultural heritage
49 740 $ per month
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381 $ m2 per year
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A five-story mansion with an exploitable roof on 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street in the Tverskoy district. The building was constructed in 1903 and features a modern-style facade with eclectic elements. The symmetrical facade is adorned with checkerboard tiles, order pilasters, and wrought iron attics. There is a separate entrance from the street, and the large number of windows allows for plenty of natural light. Inside, there is a mixed-use layout with office renovations. The ceiling heights reach 3 meters. The 1st floor can accommodate a reception area, while the 2nd to 4th floors are planned as office spaces of varying sizes for 200 workstations.There is a possibility of re-planning for any type of business. The building is equipped with supply and exhaust ventilation, split air conditioning and fire extinguishing systems. The fenced area includes a ground parking lot for 3 cars. The mansion is suitable for an office, medical center, or representative office.

The mansion is located on the street line with a dense flow of pedestrian and transport traffic in the historical and cultural center of Moscow. It is surrounded by numerous theaters, concert halls, and museums. Within walking distance are the Hermitage Garden, Mosgorduma Park, Moscow Zoo, and the Planetarium. The building offers convenient access to The Garden Ring Road and Tverskaya Street. The Boulevard Ring Road is a 10-minute drive away, while The Third Ring Road is a 15-minute drive away. Mayakovskaya Metro Station can be reached in a 1-minute walk, and Belorusskaya Station is reachable in a 10-minute walk.

The mansion is known as Income House Number 6, designed by architect Konstantin Rosenkampf. It belonged to the distinguished Russian economist, theorist, and practitioner of accounting, Fedor Veniaminovich Yezersky. Fedor Veniaminovich created the triple accounting system, which is still actively used today. 'Ezersky Accounting Courses' were created to spread this system. Both men and women were accepted into the courses that were held in this mansion. It is currently designated as a cultural heritage site and used as an office center.

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