A high-rise building on Narimanov Street in Rostov-on-Don has been placed on the list of buildings slated for resettlement.
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The Rostov Region Government has approved a list of 47 apartment buildings slated for resettlement over the next two years. This list includes the partially collapsed high-rise building on Narimanov Street.
As reported by "Kavkazsky Uzel," in January 2024, the first entrance to a five-story building on Narimanov Street in Rostov-on-Don collapsed. Authorities have promised to increase compensation to residents for property loss from 30,000 to 100,000 rubles. In January, it became known that the results of the appraisal of the cost per square meter of living space did not satisfy the administration, and they requested a new one. In late September 2025, the Rostov-on-Don administration lost a dispute with residents of a building on Narimanov Street, where an entrance hall collapsed last year. The authorities attempted to obtain a new appraisal, but the cassation court denied their request.
The Rostov Region government approved a list of 47 apartment buildings slated for resettlement in 2026-2027, 161.ru reported on January 3.
The list includes buildings located in seven cities and districts of the region, which were declared unsafe between 2017 and 2022. After resettlement, the buildings are planned to be either demolished or reconstructed; the corresponding work is scheduled for 2027-2032.
A total of 290 apartments with a total area of over 22,000 square meters are planned to be resettled. According to government estimates, this will cost 1.15 billion rubles, of which 606.5 million will come from the regional budget, 129.9 million from local budgets, and 406.2 million from the federal Territorial Development Fund.
The largest number of buildings mentioned on the list are in Rostov-on-Don (17) and Donetsk (15). In addition, two dilapidated buildings are located in Gukovo, 10 in Shakhty, and four in the Belokalitvensky district.
The list also includes the building located at 72/3 Narimanov Street, which partially collapsed in 2024.
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Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/419647