- Fedyakovo, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
Fedyakovo ( _ru. Федяково) is a village in
Kstovsky District ofNizhny Novgorod Oblast ,Russia , located just a few kilometers outside of theNizhny Novgorod 's city line, with the apartment blocks on the south-eastern edge of the city being easily visible from the village.The village church is that of
Transfiguration of the Lord ( _ru. Спасо-Преображенская церковь) [ [http://www.nne.ru/blagochin/kstovo.php The Orthodox Archdiocese of Nizhny Novgorod, Kstovo District] ru icon] .Location
The village is located near the intersection of the Russian highway M-7 (Nizhny Novgord–
Kazan ) and an important local road connecting Bolshaya Yelnya (a junction on the old Nizhny Novgord–Kazan highway, with an easy connection with the important Verkhnie Pechery development in Nizhny Novgorod's north-eastern Nizhegorodsky District)withShcherbinki (a similarly important development in the city's south-eastern Prioksky District). A railway runs by the village as well. This location, making the area of the village a convenient site for any facility intended to serve all of Nizhny Novgorod's Upper City as well as neighboringKstovo , made the village see two large-scale construction projects within the last thirty years.GAST
In the early 1980s, the construction of
Gorky Nuclear District Heating Plant ( _ru. Горьковская атомная станция теплоснабжения (ГАСТ), "GAST") was started. Unlike a conventionalnuclear power plant , the facility was meant not to generate electricity,but simply to heat water for heating apartment blocks throughout Nizhny Novgorod's Upper City. By the early 1990s, after spending some $1 billion of investment money, the station building (although not the nuclear equipment inside) and the hot-water pipelines connecting it to the city had been mostly completed; but completing the project became infeasible in the post-Chernobyl political climate. In the years since the abandonment of the project, the building has been either disused, or used by local entrepreneurs for a variety of purposes, including bottling liquor. [ [http://www.rosatom.ru/view/on-line/ On-line press conference with Sergey Obozov, director of Rosenergoprom] , 21 Dec 2006. (AccessedAugust 14 ,2007 ). ru icon]MEGA
In the 2000s, the same convenient location made the Fedyakovo the site of another major construction project.
MEGA , theIKEA -owned Russian mall developer, chose the site for its first mall in Nizhny Novgorod metropolitan area. Open in October 2006, the megamall, anchored by an IKEA store and anAuchan hypermarket, has become one the region's premier retail facilities. Ample car parking, free shuttle buses to Nizhny Novgorod's outer neighborhoods and Kstovo, as well as service by regular commuter buses and "routed taxis" provide easy access for customers from throughout the metropolitan area.The arrangements in effect since
August 1 ,2007 , provide free shuttle buses to the shopping center from the following areas:
*No. 270, from Avtozavodsky District of Nizhny Novgorod, via Shcherbinki (Prioksky City District )
*No. 271, from Verkhniye Pechyory (Nizhegorodsky District of Nizhny Novgorod.
*No. 272, from Kstovo.External links
* [http://www.megamall.ru/mega5/ Official website of MEGA in Fedyakovo] ru icon
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