[2] In 1945 two residential barracks appeared, a small dining room and a shop.
Later on production facilities rose: a power station, a garage with steam heating, a tare shop, a mechanized bottom warehouse, a groove.
The doors of a seven-year school and nursery, a club and a large store, four new apartment houses opened hospitably.
In 1971, the Shiyes logging camp became part of the Verkhne-Lupinskogo timber industry enterprise and in 1974 it ceased to exist.
[3] In July 2018 two hunters from Urdoma discovered that a huge landfill is under construction nearby, a step that created public outrage in the region due to concerns over pollution and ecological damage[4] leading to the 2018–2020 Shies protests.