White Square, Modern business center near Belorusskaya Metro Station in Moscow, Russia
White Square is a modern office complex near Belorusskaya Metro Station in Moscow comprising three buildings with a combined 76,000 square meters of workspace. The site integrates office towers with ground-level retail and dining options that create a mixed-use environment.
The complex was completed in 2009 through a partnership between AIG/Lincoln and Coalco developers and became part of the larger White District urban renewal project in Moscow. This development marked a significant shift in how the area around Belorusskaya transformed into a modern business hub.
The center features a stainless steel sculpture called 'White City' by Georgy Frangylian, showing everyday Muscovites going about their daily routines. This artwork captures moments of ordinary urban life that feel instantly recognizable to anyone living in or visiting the city.
The center connects directly to Belorusskaya Metro Station with access to multiple transit lines and links to Aeroexpress trains serving major airports. The location offers convenient arrival and departure options for travelers while remaining accessible from across the city.
The site regularly hosts flower markets, art exhibitions, concerts, and light projection shows that benefit children's charitable organizations. These community events transform the business plaza into a space where commerce and cultural activity blend together throughout the year.
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