Investment Potential of the Nizhny Novgorod Region Kulebaki Urban District Overview

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Investment Potential of the Nizhny Novgorod Region Kulebaki Urban District Overview Investment potential of the Nizhny Novgorod region Kulebaki Urban District Overview Nizhny 17,08 sq. km Novgorod area of the administrative 938.89 sq. km centre District area 32 076 people 180 km live in the administrative centre 47 619 people Administrative 27 Population towns and settlements centre - Kulebaki District accessibility by automobile and railway transport: 3 hours Closest railway stations: Navashino (30 km), Mukhtolovo (14 km away from the Gremyachevo village) Number of municipal bus services – 17, incl. town bus services – 11, 2,5 - 3 hours suburban bus services – 6 Direct automobile connection with Moscow (350 km) Socio-Economic Indicators Investment Salary Product shipment 6.1 % Оthers 2 297.9 2 500 30 000 25 013.5 1.2 % 23 270.2 Production and distribution 2 000 1 789.9 25 000 19 808 20 975.3 of power, gas and water 1 412.6 1 980.2 1 438.4 20 000 1 500 1 258.2 1 676 8.2 % 15 000 Commerce 1 000 1 326 1 334.4 1 057.9 10 000 0.7 % 500 5 000 Transport and communications 0.4 % 0 0 Agriculture 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2015 2016 2017 2018 0.4 % Construction small- + medium-sized businesses, RUB million RUB large-sized businesses, RUB million 82.4 % Manufacturing Natural Resources Agriculture 10 020 ha 70 757 ha Agricultural land Forest land area 4 799 ha 1 581 ha 3 166 ha 1 627 ha 23 313 ha 42 777 ha Tillable land Cultivated area Hayfields Pasture land Protection forests Commercial forests (Group 1) (Group 2) Mineral resources 115 442 1 508 2 032 849 4 667 thousand m³ thousand m³ thousand m³ thousand m³ thousand tonnes Carbonate rocks Brick loam Construction sand Moulding sand Peat (3 deposits) (2 deposits) Water resources 93 water sources Climate: moderately continental Artificial pond Average temperature in January -11.4 °C, in July +18.7 °C Social Infrastructure Hotels: Entertainment facilities: U FOKa motel Palace of Culture named after Dubrovsky Metallurg hotel Museum of Local History and Lore of PAO Ruspolymet (Teremok) Zavodskaya hotel Einsteinium² science and entertainment museum Sports museum Malenkaya hotel Children's Social Movement Development Museum Education: Museum of Military Glory Kulebaki Metallurgical College Red Banner Aviation Centre Museum 1 cinema 745 students, 246 graduates 12 cafes and restaurants Areas of specialisation: Events: – Metal forming – Machine building – Zolotaya Solomka regional festival of arts and crafts – Metal science and heat treatment – IT and programming – Assembly, set-up and operation of electrical equipment of industrial and civil buildings Sports: Temp Fitness and Wellness Centre (sports hall, swimming pools, ice rink, table tennis, martial arts, aerobics, fitness, gym, bowling, football pitch) Children and Youth Sports School (Track-and-field stadium, shooting range, sports hall) Culture Main sights: Teremok (built in 1899) Kutuzovsky skete of the Holy Trinity-Saint Healing Springs Seraphim-Diveevo Monastery (founded in 1864) (Gremyachevo village, first mentioned in 1552) Historical background The first settlement on the territory of the current Kulebaki urban district was established in 1678 on the Mordovian lands along the Kulebaka river located on the Murom—Arzamas trade way. In 1714 the village was included in the Nizhny Novgorod region. After a land survey in 1786 Kulebaki became a recognized Russian settlement. In 1927 the Kulebaki village with a population of 15.1 thousand people was reinstated as a work settlement, and in 1932 it got the status of a town. Local gastronomic brand Kulebyaka – the oldest Russian bakery product known since the XII century In 1936 the Kulebaksky district was created. Key Industries and Companies Manufacturing PAO Ruspolymet is a town-forming modern diversified ironworks producing metallurgical semi-finished goods for the aerospace industry. Number of employees is about 2.9 thousand people. It is a dynamic enterprise that is constantly modernizing its production process and has the most modern ring-rolling complex in Russia used for manufacturing of large-sized rings. AO Kulebaki Ironworks OOO Aquanika Investment Sites See more information on the Available Investment Map of the investment Nizhny Novgorod region: 22 sites www.newmap.nn-invest.com Prospective Investment Sites Site №1 Gremyachevo–1 Location Gremyachevo village (east of the village, on the right side along the Vladimir—Murom—Arzamas highway) Area Site type 15.8 ha «greenfield» Land category agricultural land, P-1 zone area – area of prospective industrial development Transport and utility infrastructure road connection may be connected to the utility infrastructure (spare capacities available) Land proprietor Cadastral number municipal property 52:39:0060003:2709 52:39:0060007:266 ( two neighbouring plots) Prospective Investment Sites Site №2 Site №3 Building №2 Building №1 of the former radio of the former radio plant Rusich plant Rusich Location Location 66/2, Butova St., Kulebaki 66/2, Butova St., Kulebaki Site type Land category Site type Land category «brownfield» settlement land «brownfield» settlement land Area Area of the building Area Area of the building 0.7 ha 6 000 m² 0.66 ha 14 483 m² Permitted use Transport and Permitted use Transport and utility infrastructure utility infrastructure P-3 zone area P-3 zone area for construction road connection for construction road connection of production facilities utility infrastructure: available of production facilities utility infrastructure: available (hazard class IV-V) (hazard class IV-V) Land proprietor Cadastral number Land proprietor Cadastral number private property 52:38:0020001:843 private property 52:38:0020001:1280 Prospective Investment Sites Site №4 Site №5 Building of the former Former town boiler cinema Rossiya house with a group of buildings Location 75A, Butova St., Kulebaki Location (central square of the town) 54, Serova St., Kulebaki Site type Land category Site type Land category «brownfield» settlement land «brownfield» settlement land Area Area of the building Area Area of the building 0.74 ha 1 291.4 m² 0.74 ha 1 230.3 m² Permitted use Transport and Permitted use utility infrastructure P-3 zone area for construction of production, utility facilities, storage and processing facilities for agricultural goods and other facilities of educational and road connection hazard class III cultural institutions utility infrastructure: available Transport and utility infrastructure road connection utility infrastructure: available Land proprietor Cadastral number Land proprietor Cadastral number municipal property 52:38:0020001:865 municipal property 52:38:0020001:908 Business Support Infrastructure Kulebaki Urban District Administration 49, Vorovskogo St., Kulebaki Telephone: 8 (83176) 5-02-20 fax: 8 (83176) 5-34-24 e-mail: offi[email protected] Authorized Investment Coordinator Svetlana Biserova, Administration Deputy Head, Head of the Economics Division Telephone: 8 (83176) 5-14-02 e-mail: [email protected] Website: http:// кулебаки-округ.рф Kulebaki Business Support Centre 120A, Butova St., Kulebaki Telephone: 8 (83176) 5-00-86 e-mail: [email protected].
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