The Waldorf Astoria Residences St. Petersburg, which the St. Pete Development Review Commission has approved, would become the tallest building in the city at 525 feet above street level.
When the CEO of Russian state gas giant Gazprom, Alexei Miller, opened a lavish Italian palazzo-styled building in central St Petersburg to house the company's export arm 11 years ago, he augured a ...
His company is building the Central ... His company is set to build the tallest tower in St. Petersburg. “There’s a million reasons for the Rays to want to stay in St. Petersburg,” he ...
(Reuters) - When the CEO of Russian state gas giant Gazprom, Alexei Miller, opened a lavish Italian palazzo-styled building in central St Petersburg ... in Russia and Europe's tallest skyscraper ...
Flush with canals and built around water – the city curves around the Gulf of Finland, and the Neva River runs through the city center – St. Petersburg is a planned city that originated with ...
(Reuters) -When the CEO of Russian state gas giant Gazprom, Alexei Miller, opened a lavish Italian palazzo-styled building in central St Petersburg ... new offices in Russia's most European ...
The possible sale of the building and cuts at the unit ... 1,500 jobs at the parent company's headquarters in Russia and Europe's tallest skyscraper, the British-designed Lakhta Centre, also in St ...
opened a lavish Italian palazzo-styled building in central St Petersburg to house the company's export arm 11 years ago, he augured a future funded by European sales. "This is symbolic," he said, ...
This is across the parent company's headquarters in Russia and Europe's tallest skyscraper, the British-designed Lakhta Centre, also in St Petersburg. After announcing its first annual loss ...
Red Apple is the developer behind the tallest ... St. Petersburg. The 46-story condo tower, which rises 515 feet, includes 300 units and 60,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. The building ...
this museum is the main reason some travelers visit St. Petersburg in the first place. Recent travelers offered fulsome praise for both the art on display and the opulent building housing the works.