Moscow continues to develop as a modern metropolis, where the comfort and safety of residents remain a priority. In 2025, the capital is planning to carry out major repairs on more than 2.4 thousand apartment buildings, which will become an important stage of a large-scale program for modernizing the housing stock. In addition, the city is actively working on improving street lighting, developing architectural and artistic illumination, enhancing the city navigation system, and repairing roads. In this article, we will explain what changes await Muscovites in 2025 and how they will affect the quality of life.
The Major Repair Program: Goals and Achievements
The Moscow major repair program for apartment buildings, which started in 2015, is recognized as one of the most ambitious in the world. It is planned to span 30 years and is set to be completed by 2044. Within its framework, it is planned to renovate about 30 thousand buildings with a total area of more than 300 million square meters — that is 10% of all apartment buildings included in Russia’s regional programs. The main goal is to provide comfortable and safe living conditions, reduce emergency situations, and increase the energy efficiency of the buildings.
From 2015 to 2024, over 14.5 thousand buildings, home to more than 3.8 million people, have already been renovated in Moscow. According to the Russian Ministry of Construction, in 2024 the capital ranked first among the regions of the country in the implementation of major repair programs. In 2025, the work will continue: Sergey Sobyanin has approved a plan to repair 2428 buildings, which will improve the housing conditions for hundreds of thousands of Muscovites.
Major repairs include the renewal of facades, roofs, engineering systems, replacement of elevators, and repair of entrances. For example, in 2024, 2642 new elevators were installed, and in 2025 another 4265 are planned to be replaced. Special attention is paid to cultural heritage objects: since 2020, the city has been allocating subsidies for their repair, preserving the historic appearance of the buildings.
Plans for 2025: What Will Change in Moscow
In 2025, Moscow will continue its extensive urban improvement. Here are the key directions:
- Major repair of 2428 buildings. The work will affect facades, roofs, engineering systems, and elevators, extending the lifespan of the buildings.
- Replacement of 4265 elevators. New elevators will enhance the safety and comfort of residents.
- Installation of 32 thousand street lighting fixtures. Energy-efficient solutions will illuminate courtyards, streets, and public spaces.
- Architectural and artistic illumination on 117 objects. This will highlight the beauty of the capital’s architecture.
- 1.1 thousand city and 3.7 thousand house signs. The unified navigation system will become even more convenient.
- Repair of 26.2 million sq. m. of roads. Upgrading the road surfaces will improve transportation accessibility.
- Repair of 383 km of barrier fences. This will increase road safety.
These initiatives are part of a comprehensive approach to urban development, making Moscow a more comfortable place to live.
Improving Lighting and Illumination
The street lighting improvement program started in 2011. Since then, the number of lighting fixtures has more than doubled — reaching 827 thousand. In 2024, 32 thousand new LED fixtures were installed, with an equal number planned for 2025. These fixtures reduce energy consumption by 30% and provide bright lighting for streets and courtyards.
Architectural and artistic illumination is also developing actively. Since 2011, 2.3 thousand objects have been equipped with this feature — four times more than originally. In 2025, illumination will be added to another 117 buildings, emphasizing the uniqueness of Moscow’s architecture.
The Unified City Navigation System
Since 2014, Moscow has been developing a unified navigation system that simplifies orientation in the city. So far, 15.1 thousand city and 104.4 thousand house signs have been installed. In 2025, an additional 1.1 thousand city and 3.7 thousand house signs will be added, making the capital even more convenient for residents and tourists.
Repair of Roads and Barrier Fences
Road infrastructure is another priority. Over the last 10 years, 187.2 million sq. m. of roads have been repaired in Moscow. In 2024, 24.9 million sq. m. were updated, and in 2025, it is planned to repair 26.2 million sq. m. and apply markings to 3.5 million sq. m.
Since 2011, 1973 km of outdated barrier fences have been replaced with modern structures. In 2025, another 383 km will be updated, which will reduce the risk of road accidents.
Conclusion
The major repair program and other urban improvement projects are making Moscow a modern and convenient city. In 2025, residents can expect renovated buildings, illuminated streets, safe roads, and an improved navigation system. These changes not only enhance the quality of life but also preserve the unique character of the capital.