The primary residences in St. Petersburg
The first of March brought a change as Rosreestr has stopped sharing information about property owners in the Unified State Register. This is expected to make it harder to track the wealth of those commonly referred to as elites and very important persons. However, owning a property is still seen as a clear symbol of success in life. Recently, 47news investigated the owners of exclusive real estate in St. Petersburg, which has drawn attention to them.
The fourth property on Italianskaya Street has a rich history, with the legendary Stray Dog in its basement and the Mikhailovsky Theater in the adjacent courtyard. However, the spotlight has been recently on a legal dispute about flooding in this building. Anastasia Volochkova and the local homeowners' association. Where this famous ballerina is involved, there is always a flurry of news. So, even a serious issue like communal emergency will not overshadow the interest in her.
Focusing on the flooding dispute involving the star, the lawsuit names not only the homeowners' association but also Kirill Viktorovich Krutikov. Primarily, this name is associated with the federal developer GK “FSK”. According to Rosreestr, Krutikov is located on the fifth floor, while Anastasia Yuryevna is on the fourth and third. However, based on the January reports from the Dzerzhinsky court, Volochkova stated that the apartment in the Italianskaya house is cherished like a museum exhibit, as she hasn't lived there for a long time.
Previously, a Forbes billionaire owned two apartments in this building simultaneously. Alexander Nesis, known for the investment group “IST”. Today, Nesis' name is still among the property owners in this prestigious building, but now it's women – Maryana and Yulia.
For a long time, Italianskaya, 4, was the official address of the Baltic Construction Company (BCC), a well-regarded businessman Gennady Petrov. Therefore, it's not surprising that one of the apartments here belongs to Anton Petrov. Petrov Jr. is linked to the development of the 585*Zolotoy jewelry chain.
Relatives of the late Yeltsin-era Minister of Railways Nikolai Aksenenkoand the unexpectedly deceased Sergei Amelinwho, who controlled the construction empire “Stroyimpulse”, can also be found here.
The residential complex “The Fifth Element” on Krestovsky Island has been part of the elite real estate history in St. Petersburg for twenty years. Situated in Primorsky Victory Park by the South Pond, it stands on the former Vostok restaurant site. Despite being advertised as “the most comfortable living spaces” on prestigious real estate websites, Rosreestr's legally verified records indicate that there are no apartments but only spaces labeled as “pom L6-N” or “pom 17-N”.
However, the spaces in The Fifth Element are very spacious and are owned by well-known individuals, not just in St. Petersburg. For instance, Sadigov Famil Kamil oglu, who has two premises for permanent residence, has been responsible for financial and economic matters of PJSC Gazprom since 2019 as the Deputy Chairman of the Management Board.
Another owner of property in a prestigious hotel is Vasilisa Danilovna Khachaturova, who is the daughter of the ex-president of Rosgosstrakh, Danila Khachaturova, and fashion designer Ulyana Sergeenko. Tatyana Naginskaya, from the construction holding 'Titan-2', and Dmitry Stolov, known for advertising in the St. Petersburg subway, are also nearby. Danila Khachaturova and fashion designer Ulyana Sergeenko. Tatyana Naginskaya represents the construction holding “Titan-2” and Dmitry Stolov is associated with advertising in the St. Petersburg subway and beyond.
The Fifth Element is a project by Stroymontazh developer Artur Kirilenko and Sergei Polonsky. The corporation went bankrupt due to the 2008-2009 crisis. Sergei Polonsky appears to be in Dubai, while his ex-partner Artur Kirilenko still owns several premises near the South Pond in Petersburg, making the city seem small as it appears that prominent figures simply move between high-status condominiums.
For example, a prestigious four-story building at the address Fontanka River, 1, includes the apartment of Nikolai Dobrinov, vice president of the East groups, and Alexander Nesis from Italian paragraph, 4. It also houses the apartment of Tamara Stepashina, the wife of the former chairman of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation, and Galina Tsvetkova, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Imperial Porcelain Factory, as well as former vice-governor of Yugra Vyacheslav Novitsky and former head of the Baltic Plant, Oleg Shulyakovsky. Tamara Stepashina is the wife of the ex-chairman of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation, and Galina Tsvetkova chairs the Imperial Porcelain Factory. Vyacheslav Novitsky was a former vice-governor of Yugra, and Oleg Shulyakovsky used to head the Baltic Plant.Galina Tsvetkova is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Imperial Porcelain Factory, and Vyacheslav Novitsky was a former vice-governor of Yugra. Oleg Shulyakovsky was the former head of the Baltic Plant. Maxim Sokolov
The “House on the Fontanka” near the Engineering Castle is the flagship project of Corporation C. The letter “C” in the title is usually associated with surnames Sokolova Maxima, Vasily Sopromadze, and Nikolai Sergeenko. After overseeing projects in St. Petersburg and managing the Ministry of Transport, Maxim Sokolov now heads AvtoVAZ and is no longer officially on the Fontanka. Currently, the only owner of an apartment in the house is his wife, Angelica Ryskova.
Birch alley, 19. Wow! These are dubious individuals! The most influential house in St. Petersburg, the residential complex “Birch Alley, 19” on Kamenny Island, is the ultimate symbol of success. The ownership of this property remains largely unchanged as of the end of 2022. The owners include well-recognized individuals like Arkady Rotenberg, Gennady Timchenko, Sergey Fursenko, Nikolai Shamalov, Yuri Kovalchuk, Taimuraz Bolloev, and Vasily Shestakov.
The most powerful house in St. Petersburg is the residential complex 'Birch Alley, 19' on Kamenny Island. The ownership of this property has remained fairly consistent as of the end of 2022. The owners, including Arkady Rotenberg, Gennady Timchenko, Sergey Fursenko, Nikolai Shamalov, Yuri Kovalchuk, Taimuraz Bolloev, and Vasily Shestakov, are influential and well-recognized individuals. . But for such power – “almost” is a lot. It just so happened that one of the apartments on Berezovaya 19 is now under arrest and it all started on February 24th., It was on this date that the three-story apartment No. 12 in this complex, in all respects, was visited by the Moscow FSB with a long search. The story of the new tenant , Dmitry Sokolov, connected with the well-known case of the largest Russian crypto exchange WEX. And after the trouble, the owner of 479 squares remained a witness for a minute and disappeared. Nobody can find Dmitry, whose short drama we recently told., Another address is 2nd Birch Alley, 19 is presented on the website of the St. Petersburg real estate agency Engel & Volkers. The buyer is looking for 4 bedrooms in a residence with a total area of 420 square meters. This offer is now in its third year. As Fontanka wrote – this is an apartment , Sergei Kolesnikov, . The emigrant entrepreneur is known for the fact that back in 2010, in an open letter to the President construction site near Gelendzhik
. Note that Sergei Kolesnikov is the owner of two townhouse apartments in a famous house. In addition, about a year ago, the attention of journalists was attracted by an advertisement for renting an apartment in a house-house. It was published all on the same site Engel&Volkers. For 700 thousand rubles a month, it was proposed to live in a four-story apartment with an area of 447 “squares”, where, for example, one could pass the time on an Italian designer deck chair covered with gold foil. The hostess is a gorgeous lady, but not related to the list of Rothenbkrgs-Shestakovs. Of course, the retinue plays the king. The Tsar’s Corner at 19 Berezovaya is surrounded by four-story residential buildings of the Berezovaya Alley 13-15 quarter. Their inhabitants emphasize the primacy of the main place.
So, it is these walls that can be called native to the heirs of the billionaire Alexey Sarginwho 6 years ago died unexpectedly while on vacation at a hotel in Dubai. He went through a lot, was on the wanted list during the raider madness at the beginning of the 2000s, gathered a lot for himself – one of the businessman’s well-known assets was Dom Mod JSC, which owns the center of the same name on Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt. The story of Sargin was closely connected with the biography of the powerful “Tambov” hero of the chronicles of the 90s Vasily VladykovskySeveral apartments on Berezovaya 13-15 are owned by the names of Gvichia, Shcherbakovsky, Buchin. In conjunction, they are associated with the Stepan Razin Beer Factory from the time the plant was sold to the Dutch from Heineken. The latest news about Gia Gvichia is connected only with tinting, which is mercilessly got ripped off his Rolls-Royce during a demonstration raid by the traffic police. What have you come to Medvedev mentioned The surname Georgy Korzhavin refers to the ship radio-electronic systems of the federal concern Granit-Electron. This is what acoustics should be in a two-story apartment of 300 squares.With abundance, especially during the periods of election campaigns to the St. Petersburg parliament, in the city they talk about another person from the residential complex at 13-15 Berezovaya Alley – a businessman
Maxim Dolgopolov
. The entrepreneur's political beliefs change quickly, going from United Russia to Just Cause, briefly overseeing the local Liberal Democratic Party, and ending up in Just Russia. He also spent some time in a Dubai prison in the late 2000s.
Maxim Dolgopolov Talking about 'Fair Russia', now also known as 'For the Truth', it's worth mentioning the wife of the leader of this political group, .
Sergei Mironov
, who also leans towards this residential complex on Kamenny Ostrov. Notably, names such as Rashid Ismagilov and Sergei Kozyrev can be found among the apartment owners.
Dmitry Kozharsky In 2022, Dmitry Kozharsky, the president of the FOR GROUP fishing industry and a member of the board of the All-Russian Association of Fisheries, tragically died in a car accident. He was known not only as a leader in the fishing business, but also as a real estate enthusiast in the historical center of St. Petersburg. The properties on 13-15 may have mortgages, while those at the 'nineteenth' do without such practicalities.From Miller to space Asya. The best view of St. Petersburg if you live in a Gazprom hostel
But today, both the residential building and the neighboring business center are commemorated as perhaps not the most modern in Russia in terms of technical solutions. Authentication by the iris for the current “Mytni” – this is so, the first course, an introductory lecture. And the view from these windows has always been one of the most chic: on the one hand – Petropavlovka, on the other – the Exchange, right across the Neva – the Hermitage. Yes, there is one of the best views in the world. In rubles, the market appreciates this approximately as follows: for each monument from the window – 10 million. With a discount or as a friend – 8 million. In the past few years, there was a lot of talk about high-tech architecture when journalists discovered a large apartment on Mytninskaya
, allegedly formed by combining six smaller ones. However, the current owner of this nearly 1,400 square meters is not listed in the registry.
Alexey Miller
There are only a few dozen apartments in our building on the embankment, with none on the thirteenth floor due to superstitions. A little lower down, you'll find Alexander Bobkov among Miller’s neighbors. This top manager had a special view of St. Petersburg, overseeing the Gazprom skyscraper Lakhta Center even when it was Okhta. Elena Ilyukhina led the implementation of the Lakhta Center project and is also involved in legal and corporate matters at Gazprom Neft, as well as serving on the board of football Zenit.
Another Gazprom connection in the luxury house –
Andrey Kruglov
. He has served as the deputy chairman of the monopoly's board since 2004, around the time when students from the hostel on Mytninskaya were just settling in different places. Kruglov was on Gazprom's board until 2019 when he became Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation. Borisova Asya owns almost 300 square meters here. Her company “Credo” won the bid to build the Supreme Court complex. It all started in the late 80s with a trendy buffet in the Cosmos bar. Then she ventured into antique shops in the “Passage”, “Astoria” and the Grand Hotel “Europe”. In 2004, the president honored her with a state award for creating the state complex “Palace of Congresses”, his residence in Strelna.The media mentioned her connection with the former deputy manager
. A few years ago, news spread about a fruit businessman with the same name crashing his Ferrari Portofino in Petrogradka area. Paying almost 200 luxury squares for an expensive sports car is quite extravagant.
The LSR group converted the old student fund into modern housing. Thus, it's logical to see the name and surname E Elizabeth Molchanova among the apartment owners on Mytninskaya, 5.
Oleg Tinkov with his wife Rina
As for the neighbors, there are some relatives from the same front door, but not exactly from the same house. For example, from a nearby house. Difficult people also live near Mytnya. For instance, in the third house, one of the apartments belongs to Rina Vosman, a business partner and wife of a well-known individual who is now facing challenges . (Tinkov is selling his other apartment with a view of the Admiralty). And from his wife's windows, you can see the “Flying Dutchman” with Petropavlovka, but the view from the roof is different.From Sobchak to Von Messing, from Boyarsky to Tambov. How the iconic house on the Moika has changed
Moyka, 31 – it has six floors and is a minute away from the Palace. The house has long had a prestigious reputation, but its status at the common level fluctuates between two noble trees: Sergei (left) and Mikhail Boyarsky And yet, a multi-apartment building implies a slightly larger number of residential units than a couple's. There are fifty units here. There are even more windows, and at Moika 31, they should have excellent soundproofing. The house is right by the Winter Canal. During the white nights, there is a huge concentration of river buses at this junction. This means that guides have to constantly speak to the guests from each deck about how Pushkin died in the opposite house, warn about the size of the 2nd Winter Bridge, and mention the residence of the country’s renowned D’Artagnan and the main person in “heavy luxury”. All this happens non-stop throughout the summer. Mikhail Sergeevich with Larisa Reginaldovna Luppian, daughter-actress Elizabeth and son-deputy Sergey continue to be permanent residents. Besides the 183-square-meter family apartment on the first floor, the owner Boyarsky has two more small living spaces, also on the ground floor.
The future and only mayor Anatoly Sobchak, along with his wife Ludmila Narusova and 9-year-old Ksyusha, moved into a former communal apartment in 1990, on the fourth floor of the building. They relocated from Prosvet's new buildings to the city center. Both Lyudmila Borisovna and Ksenia Anatolyevna still live in the same wonderful house. Oleg TinkovLudmila Narusova (left) and Ksenia Sobchak
The closest neighbor of the Boyarskys is officially Elisabeth Elena Von Messing. She is of German-Courland descent. Under this name, the famous Elena Skorodumova was arrested multiple times. Her scandal in St. Petersburg became an international detective story, and she disappeared in Finland. The apartment next to the Boyarskys is not the only one in the house on Moika. The Uralov family, also from an artistic dynasty, are also residents. There are many Uralov monuments in St. Petersburg, and Ivan Uralov was the chief artist of the city during Sobchak's time but lost this position during the early Matvienko period. Later, he criticized the developments in the city such as the tower on Okhta, the skating rink on Dvortsovaya, and the floating fountain at the Vasilyevsky Spit.
It can be said that the residents of Moika, 31, have their own community. For example, one of the biggest property owners in the historic building is Elena Karisalova. She owns three apartments on the second floor. She is known as the founder of the Still Art cultural fund and as the wife of Mikhail Karisalov, the CEO of SIBUR, a petrochemical company. Boyarsky — Sobchak.
By the way, two apartments are currently available for purchase in the house. The one with four rooms on the second floor, overlooking the Winter Canal, is priced at almost 90 million. Alexander Krepak, a prominent figure in the Regional Development Fund of St. Petersburg, also had a leadership role during Sobchak's mayorship. After Sobchak's era, he became a successful entrepreneur and managed the Mariinsky and Turgenev House business centers.
St. Petersburg in the 90s also saw the surname Vladykovsky. In the current house on the river, it is represented by her son. Although he doesn't use the toponym Bryansk like his father, his dad was a powerful figure closely associated with Vladimir Kumarin. Kumarin, who was the boss of all bosses, spent 15 years in Kresty, and his associates were convicted or disappeared, but Vasya-Bryansky managed to escape the wave of history and is likely in Europe. He seems to regret his actions terribly. Ksyusha. Future and only mayor Anatoly Sobchak, his wife Ludmila Narusova and 9-year-old Ksyusha settled in a former communal apartment only in 1990. Their floor is the fourth. The St. Petersburg top family moved to the center from the new buildings of Prosvet. Both Lyudmila Borisovna and Ksenia Anatolyevna are still among the residents of the wonderful house.
Officially, the closest neighbor of the Boyarskys is Elisabeth Elena Von Messing. The heap of German-Courland should not be embarrassing. After all, as Fontanka repeatedly wrote, under this name, the incomparable Elena Skorodumova, who was known to Pomidorikha, was arrested more than once, but she does not digest the pseudonym. Elena’s St. Petersburg swindle has grown into an international detective story, and news traces of her are lost in Finland. The apartment next door to the Boyarskys near Von Messing in the house on the Moika is not the only one. The family of Ivan Uralov, also an artistic dynasty, belongs to the local old-timers. There are many monumentalist Uralov in St. Petersburg – he is at metro stations, in concert halls, churches and libraries. It was under Sobchak that he became the chief artist of the city, and he ceased to be during the early Matvienko period. Later, that invest-Petersburg heard a lot of criticism from the artist Uralov for the tower on Okhta, and for the skating rink on Dvortsovaya, and for the floating fountain at the Vasilyevsky Spit.
It can be said that the inhabitants of Moika, 31 gravitate towards a certain farmstead, inside there are their own agglomerations. For example, one of the largest owners of square meters in a historic building is Elena Karisalova. On the second floor, she owns three apartments at once. The Leningrad Muscovite Elena is known not only as the founder of the Still Art cultural fund, but also as the wife of Mikhail Karisalov, CEO of the petrochemical SIBUR.
By the way, two apartments are currently offered for purchase in the house. The one that has four rooms on the second floor overlooking the Winter Canal is estimated at almost 90 million. Sobchak’s mayorship also includes the period of leadership of the Regional Development Fund of St. Petersburg, Alexander Krepak. He is also an iconic figure of this house. After the era of Sobchak, the time will come for him to be a glass entrepreneur and manage the Mariinsky and Turgenev House business centers.
From St. Petersburg in the 90s there is also the surname Vladykovsky. In the current house on the river, she is represented by her son. Of course, they don’t add the toponym Bryansk to him as a father, but dad was a dashing grunt of the boss of all bosses Vladimir Kumarin. The powerful Kum has not left the Kresty for 15 years, all his associates were convicted and disappeared, but Vasya-Bryansky managed to escape the wave of history. He is most likely in Europe. Here, as in a joke – he regrets terribly.
In addition, Moika, 31, knows the well-known thermal physicist Oleg Tsvetkov. The name and surname of Yakov Malinin are primarily associated with the building of the legendary shopping complex, formerly known as the “House of Fashion” on Petrogradskaya. And, for example, Yuri Kudimov has recently been with the board of directors of LSR Group.
Not shameful, but sometimes cheerful company.