New construction project Mierendorffinsel: 47 rental apartments instead of Edeka!

New construction project Mierendorffinsel: 47 rental apartments instead of Edeka!
Am Mierendorffplatz in Berlin-Charlottenburg, the construction of 47 new rental apartments on the site of a former Edeka market is brought about to be completed. The project, which Fiducia Investment GmbH is implemented, is an example of the changing use of supermarket areas in favor of the urgently needed living space in the capital. The original completion date was missed at the end of 2023, but the end of the project will be sought within the next few weeks, reports Developmentstadt.de .
The architectural concept for the new rental apartments comes from Dr. Kraus architecture firm and provides for a green courtyard and around 100 bicycle parking spaces. In addition, the roof is greened extensively. Of course, such construction projects also raise questions about urban life, especially with regard to traffic noise, since the location is on a busy street that is frequented by car traffic and tram.
new buildings in response to housing shortage
The housing shortage in Berlin becomes increasingly noticeable, especially in the inner city locations, which leads to a compression of the existing residential areas. In order to counter this challenge, the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district identified a total of 18 potential areas for new housing construction, including locations such as Heckerdamm and Otto-Suhr-Allee. Supermarket chains such as Edeka and Netto are closer to the conversion projects to relieve the tense housing market.
parallel to the developments in Charlottenburg are also planned in Wexstraße 16-18 new construction projects. A new residential and business building with 130 apartments is to be built here, which should also contribute to strengthening local supply. A food discounter is demolished to make room for the new units. The district councilor Christoph Brzezinski announced that the corresponding development plan is now being processed in normal procedures with an environmental examination, as it is berliner-zeitung.de reported.
goals of the urban development plan
With regard to the long -term strategy, the Berlin Senate in the “Wohnen 2040” urban development plan has the goal of building a total of 222,000 new apartments by 2040. These plans also provide for the identification of other areas for around 50,000 additional apartments in order to be able to react to stronger growth. Most new buildings will be built in the districts of Pankow, Lichtenberg, Marzahn-Hellersdorf and Treptow-Köpenick, whereby around 92,000 apartments are planned there. These ambitious goals show that Berlin would like to actively counteract the challenges of the apartment question, such as Developmentstadt.deNevertheless, Berlin is faced with challenges such as the shortage of space and the resistance of residents that could make the implementation of the plans more difficult. Particular attention also applies to the climatic sustainability of future residential projects. A look at the construction projects in the west, such as "Siemensstadt Square" and "New Garden Field" in Spandau, shows that the pressure on the housing market is also strong in these areas.
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