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About 22.9 million lei will be allocated until 2030 for the implementation of measures to stimulate an increase in the number of near zero-energy buildings (near zero-energy buildings – NZEB) in Moldova. Of this amount, 2.9 million lei will be allocated from the Moldovan state budget, while the rest will be provided by development partners through technical assistance projects.

In connection with the recent vandalism in the “Nicolae Dimo” square, the Chisinau municipality has started work to prepare the land for planting other trees. However, entrepreneurs who have claimed their rights to the land are preventing the reconstruction of the area,” Logos Press reported.

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development will allocate Moldova an additional grant of 4.34 million euros for waste management,” Logos Press reports.

The government has approved the transfer from the Defense Ministry to Ungheni mun. Ungheni land plot with an area of 2.7 hectares and 19 buildings located on it,” – Logos Press reported.

Archaeological research will start at two archaeological sites of national importance within the project “Expansion and improvement of water supply services in Cahul and Vulcanesti districts,” Logos Press reports.

The reconstruction works of the bridge over the river Bîc and the railway crossing in Chisinau, which are part of the highway M1 “border with Romania – Leuseni – Chisinau – Dubasari – border with Ukraine” (II stage) are 77% completed, – reports Logos Press.

The Ministry of Health will receive the first money for the construction of a new regional hospital in Balti. A grant agreement was signed with the Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) for 3 million euros, Logos Press reported.

In early April, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development announced the launch of the program with a budget of 500 million, which has been adjusted – Logos Press reported.

To participate in the program Curtea Europeană (“European Yard”), designed to modernize the yards of high-rise buildings in Chisinau mun. Chisinau, 502 applications were submitted,” Logos Press reported.

The government will fully cover the cost of 25 percent of children’s vacation camp vouchers in 2025,” Logos Press reports.

Disproportions on the residential real estate market in Chisinau, which have been observed recently, will be overcome. After the period of unrestrained price increase, there will come a phase of “excessive supply” and gradual price reduction. The cyclical development of the market inevitably leads to this, says Angela Matkov, a consultant in the field of real estate valuation and investment projects.

The government will expropriate 14 properties needed for the construction of a new U.S. Embassy building in Moldova.

The Turkish government will support the equipping of the Moldovan-Turkish college in Comrat and will build a dormitory for its students.

The Alliance of Compatriots’ Associations is establishing business contacts with representatives of the Moldovan diaspora for additional funding,” Logos Press reports.

More than 8 million lei will be received by the city budget from the auctions for the right to place mobile trade units on the territory of Chisinau, – Logos Press reports.

In 2024, the area of green spaces in urban settlements of the Republic of Moldova amounted to 6.6 thousand hectares, with 66.1% of them falling on the municipality of Chisinau, – reports Logos Press.

Many experts believe that apartment prices in Chisinau have reached their peak. However, despite some slowdown in sales in the first quarter of 2025, we should not hope for their decline.

Moldova is asking the Three Seas Initiative (I3M) Fund and EU partners to financially support 4 critical infrastructure projects aimed at strengthening regional security.

The tendency to reduce the number of issued building permits continues in Moldova. And both at the country level and at the level of Chisinau,” reports Logos Press.

CALM is indignant that the Economic Growth Plan of the Republic of Moldova does not mention local and regional development issues as priorities. And this is despite the fact that most of the commitments to the EU (about 70%) are directly related and will be realized by local authorities.
