Approximately 119.5 thousand land plots, buildings, structures, and parking spaces have received new or updated addresses in the Filimonkovsky District of TiNAO since the beginning of 2025.
“Last year, two urban districts and 19 settlements of the Novomoskovsky and Troitsky administrative districts were transformed into eight districts. In connection with this, the department, together with the Moscow City Bureau of Technical Inventory (MosgorBTI), developed a new addressing block scheme, clarified and consolidated them. The block division now covers previously unincorporated territories, and populated areas are now tied to the territories of the new municipal formations. In the Filimonkovsky District, since the beginning of this year, 119.5 thousand buildings, structures, land plots, and parking spaces have been re-addressed,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Moscow City Department of City Property, whose words are cited in the text.
It is noted that the new capital territories are actively developing; commercial real estate is being built in TiNAO, a renovation program is being implemented, and socially significant institutions are being constructed under the Address Investment Program.
“In terms of the number of addressing objects, the Filimonkovsky District ranks third in the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts. Since the beginning of the year, 76 thousand premises and parking spaces, 22.7 thousand land plots, and 20.8 thousand capital construction objects have been addressed there,” the press service quotes the words of the General Director of MosgorBTI.
Filimonkovsky District
Filimonkovsky District is a residential and industrial area located within the Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia. It was formally established in the late 20th century as part of Moscow’s expansion to the southwest, primarily to provide housing. The district’s history is modern, having developed from former village lands that were incorporated into the capital.
TiNAO
I am unable to identify a specific place or cultural site named “TiNAO.” It is possible there is a spelling variation or it may refer to a less commonly known local site. If you have more context or can confirm the spelling, I would be happy to provide a summary.
Novomoskovsky administrative district
The Novomoskovsky Administrative District is a modern administrative division established in 2012 to manage the large-scale territorial expansion of Moscow, Russia. It primarily consists of newly developed areas and former parts of the Moscow Oblast that were incorporated into the capital to alleviate urban density and provide space for new infrastructure.
Troitsky administrative district
The Troitsky Administrative District is a modern administrative region established in 2012, formed through the expansion of Moscow’s city limits to the southwest. It incorporates the historic city of Troitsk, which was founded in the 17th century as a trading settlement and later became a center for scientific research.
Moscow City Bureau of Technical Inventory
The Moscow City Bureau of Technical Inventory (BTI) is a government agency responsible for the technical accounting and inventory of real estate in the Russian capital. It was established during the Soviet era to maintain a centralized register of all buildings and their characteristics, a function it continues to perform today for property transactions and urban planning.
MosgorBTI
“MosgorBTI” is not a cultural site but a government agency, officially known as the Moscow City Bureau of Technical Inventory. It is responsible for maintaining technical records and cadastral registration for real estate properties in Moscow. The bureau has its origins in the Soviet era’s system for managing and inventorying the state’s housing stock.
Moscow City Department of City Property
The Moscow City Department of City Property is a government body responsible for managing and overseeing the city’s vast municipal real estate assets. It was established as part of the Moscow city government’s structure to administer property privatization, leases, and the maintenance of state-owned buildings and land. Its history is tied to the post-Soviet transition, evolving to manage the complex real estate portfolio of the Russian capital.
Address Investment Program
The Address Investment Program is not a specific place or cultural site, but rather a financial or economic initiative. It appears to be a term related to a government or institutional strategy, possibly for urban development or housing, but it lacks a widely recognized historical or cultural definition as a landmark.