Factory employee houses to be built in Yaroslavl Region

Construction of 12 residential houses for workers of the Krasny Mayak agricultural enterprise will begin in 2026 in the Ishnya work settlement of Rostovsky District. The project is part of the state program 'Comprehensive Development of Rural Territories'.
Feb 28, 2026
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Construction of residential houses for employees of the Krasny Mayak plant in Yaroslavl Region.
Source:
Government of Yaroslavl Region

The construction of 12 cottages for employees of the Krasny Mayak plant in the Ishnya settlement is planned for 2026. The work will be carried out under the federal program «Comprehensive Development of Rural Territories».

The total project funding is estimated at around 80 million rubles (approximately $1 million at current rates). Yaroslavl Region Governor Mikhail Yevrayev specified: «The total funding is about 80 million rubles, of which 48.4 million rubles are federal funds.»

The state program «Comprehensive Development of Rural Territories» has been in effect in the region since 2020. For its implementation in 2026, over 700 million rubles (approximately $8.8 million at current rates) have been allocated in Yaroslavl Region, of which 388.7 million rubles will come from the federal budget and 315.2 million rubles from the regional budget.

Under the same program, other infrastructure facilities are being built in the region, including a multifunctional center in the village of Novy Nekouz and a sports and recreation complex in Lyubim.

Previously, in 2024, two residential houses for the enterprise«s employees were built in Ishnya with state support. The cost of these works amounted to 12.3 million rubles (approximately $154,000 at current rates): 8.7 million rubles were allocated from the federal budget under the program, and the remaining 3 million rubles were invested by the enterprise itself.

Simultaneously, Krasny Mayak is implementing other large-scale projects. Currently, construction is underway on a new dairy farm complex worth 3.9 billion rubles (approximately $48.8 million at current rates), designed for four thousand head of cattle. Also, a rapeseed oil refining and deodorization workshop, on which 95 million rubles (approximately $1.2 million at current rates) were spent, is being commissioned.

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