Abstract

The problems of effective use of nonresidential facilities are relevant not only for St. Petersburg, but also for various regions of Russia. Statistics show that nonresidential facilities account for more than 50% of the total city property, which must be properly used to increase the city's budget revenues. This article is aimed at drawing attention to this problem and searching for possible options for the use of nonresidential stock in Russian regions in modern conditions. The author analyzes modern publications of Russian and foreign authors on the studied issues. Of scientific and practical interest are the author's proposals on the use of the non-residential fund of St. Petersburg to increase the income of the city budget.

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