Billionaire's Moscow office block is two-thirds empty
The Roman Abramovich-owned complex, like others, has been hit by economy's slump
Moscow
BILLIONAIRE Roman Abramovich's White Gardens office complex in Moscow stands about two-thirds empty as a supply glut and the sinking Russian economy make it difficult for landlords to find new tenants.
The Russian owner of London's Chelsea Football Club bought the business centre near the central Tverskaya Street in November 2013.
Since then, he's secured new leases accounting for less than 10 per cent of the property's 63,000 square metres of space, according to his spokesman, John Mann. About a third of the property, opened in 2013, is occupied, he added.
"We are taking a long-term …
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