Tall buildings reaching 200 meters could become part of north St. Petersburg. The plan went to city officials who decide land use questions, according to reports from DP news outlet. Developers want to build these skyscrapers in the Primorsky district along with needed roads, schools, and utilities.
Officials have not approved the project because these tall structures might appear in views protected for historical reasons. The city monument protection committee must review the plans first. The company behind this proposal, Setl Kamenka from Setl Group, already controls 59 pieces of land in that area. Their property sits between the Western High-Speed Diameter highway, the northern edge of Primorsky District, Komendantsky Prospekt, Parashyutnaya Street, and the Kamenka shoreline.
Officials have not approved the project because these tall structures might appear in views protected for historical reasons. The city monument protection committee must review the plans first. The company behind this proposal, Setl Kamenka from Setl Group, already controls 59 pieces of land in that area. Their property sits between the Western High-Speed Diameter highway, the northern edge of Primorsky District, Komendantsky Prospekt, Parashyutnaya Street, and the Kamenka shoreline.