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Mayakovsky intends to reclaim the former Gold Club's property.

Refurbished edifice in Yekaterinburg to house multifunctional performance venue, accommodating theater and leisure activities, as revealed by Business Quarter.

Years after lying dormant, a historic building in Yekaterinburg gets a facelift, set to transform...
Years after lying dormant, a historic building in Yekaterinburg gets a facelift, set to transform into a multi-purpose concert-theater venue. This revamped space will also offer its facilities to local theaters and cultural institutions.

Mayakovsky intends to reclaim the former Gold Club's property.

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Hear ye, hear ye! The peeps running Gorky Park are hankering after the old "Mayakovsky" cinema digs over at 9 Tkachy Street. This juicy nugget comes straight from the report of Ilya Markov, Culture Department Director, to the city council's peeps.

Now, imagine this space buzzing with concerts and fun events all year round, unlike the Summer Theater that just hangs out during summertime.

As we speak, the people in charge of Central Park of Culture and Recreation are chit-chatting with the building's current owner, the Baden Family. Initially, they had planned to attach eight more stories and throw a spa, eats, underground parking, a pool, and a rooftop patio in there. But when they realized adding more stories ain't an option, they put up the building for sale for 225 million rubles, according to JustMedia.ru.

The Baden Family's media folks confirmed that Gorky Park peeps have indeed shown interest in snagging the building, and they're one of the potential buyers vying for the former Gold club.

It's worth mentioning that the Central Park of Culture and Recreation falls under the city's jurisdiction, so there's a chance they'll need to dip into the city coffers for the purchase.

We previously spilled the beans about a towering building that'd replace the notorious Gold club, designed for a business center.

For the latest scoop on whether Gorky Park will grab the Mayakovsky cinema or if they'll ask the city to cough up funds, we recommend keeping a keen eye on local news sources or official announcements from Gorky Park or the city administration.

Don't forget to stay tuned for more juicy updates!

I'm not sure if the lifestyle of outdoor-living and home-and-garden activities will be possible at the renovated Mayakovsky cinema, given the initial plans for a tower with a spa, eats, pool, and rooftop patio. However, if Gorky Park purchases the building, they might adapt the design to accommodate these preferences.

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