Owners
History
In May 2025, it became known that Sberbank became the new owner of the Novospassky business quarter with an area of 110 thousand square meters on Derbenevskaya embankment in Moscow. The deal was drawn up at the end of April 2025 by the bankruptcy trustee of Moscow Citzenabive Factory JSC Alexander Skvortsov.
As reported Sheets by "," Novospassky is one of the last major assets of the development group, PSN which was founded by the ex-owners Promsvyazbank Dmitry Aleksei and Ananyevs. The group was previously among Russia the largest rentiers, but was declared bankrupt in 2023.
The MSNF should ₽17,6 billion, of which ₽13,6 billion are secured by collateral. Sberbank is the largest creditor of the company. The bankruptcy trustee previously tried to sell Novospassky at the auction for ₽16,2 billion, and then for ₽14,6 billion, but to no avail.
The business center was built in 2003 on the basis of the historical buildings of the former city factory of the late XIX - early XX centuries. The history of the complex dates back to 1823, when the Swiss Bucher opened a workshop for stuffing cotton fabrics on this site.
In 1847, Emil Zindel became the owner of the enterprise, under whose heirs the "Partnership of the Citzenabic Manufactory" E. Zindel "in Moscow" erected red-brick buildings. The factory had branches and warehouses not only in Moscow, Narofominsk, Nizhny Novgorod, but also in Chinese Sinanfu, Uzbek Tashkent, Kokand and Khiva.
After the October Revolution, the factory was nationalized and renamed the First Sieve Factory, and in 1978 it was called the Moscow Sieve Factory. Reconstruction began in 2006, in 2014 there was a second stage of reconstruction and rebranding with the change of name to the Novospassky business quarter.
The main tenants of the business center are BBDO Group, Softline, the Main Radio Frequency Center and other companies. On the territory of 112 thousand square meters there are offices of more than 200 companies with a total number of employees of about 15 thousand people.[1]
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