on Rochdelskaya Street 15, Square 1433 m

Mansion on Rochdelskaya Street 15

Lot 2407 | 0
Presnenskiy
Barrikadnaya
Assignment: restaurant, sys_catalog_purpose_театр / галерея, sys_catalog_purpose_магазин / шоу-рум
1433 m2
2 floors
bare-shell
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Cultural heritage
58 820 $ per month
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493 $ m2 per year
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A two-story mansion within the 'Three Hills Manufactory' Business Park on Rochdelskaya Street in the Presnensky district. This historic building, constructed in 1893, features a facade made of dark red brick adorned with stepped cornices and pediments with dentils. Inside, there is a mixed-use layout that includes a 500 m² open-space area with a ceiling height of 7 meters, as well as offices of varying sizes. The ceiling height is 3.5 meters. The lack of finishing allows for customization of the space according to individual preferences, and the numerous panoramic windows provide ample natural light. The ground parking lot for tenants and visitors accommodates 630 vehicles and is located on gated premises monitored by security and surveillance cameras. The mansion is suitable for hosting a restaurant, a showroom, or a gallery.

The mansion is situated in the 'Three Hills Manufactory' Business Park on the Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment of the Moscow River. The area offers a well-developed infrastructure with numerous business centers and office districts. Within walking distance are the Moscow Zoo, the Presnya Historical Memorial Museum, and Krasnaya Presnya Park. There is convenient access to Zvenigorodskoye Highway, Krasnaya Presnya Street, and the Garden Ring, with a 10-minute drive to The Third and Boulevard Ring Road. The nearest metro station, Krasnopresnenskaya, is a 12-minute walk away, while Barrikadnaya and Ulitsa 1905 Goda Stations can be reached in 26 minutes on foot.

The 'Prokhorov's Three Hills Manufactory' Ensemble is located on a site that, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, was part of the factory holdings of the Prokhorov merchants, known as the 'Lower Factory Yard'. The factories were involved in the woolen and calico printing industries. Around the turn of the 1900s, the neighboring property was acquired by the wife of State Councillor Rzhanitsin, who built an engraving workshop, a power station building, and a bleaching department. The two-story brick building of the engraving workshop was constructed according to a design by architect Konovalov. The mansion is currently used for commercial purposes and is classified as a regional cultural heritage site.

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