The city of Rendsburg is buying more old town properties: new steps have been taken in the fight against decay, reports financial experts.

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According to a report from www.shz.de, the city of Rendsburg has taken another step in the fight against the decay of the old town. On January 12th, an empty house on the Altstädter Markt and an undeveloped property on Stegengraben were purchased by the city. The plan behind the double purchase is to revive a historic footpath through the old town. The city plans to restore a 50-meter-long passageway that was covered by a building in the northern area. The city of Rendsburg is making advance payments to encourage private homeowners to follow their example. The aim is to create a closed house front from Stegengraben to Schleifmühlenstrasse, which...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.shz.de, hat die Stadt Rendsburg einen weiteren Schritt im Kampf gegen den Verfall der Altstadt unternommen. Am 12. Januar wurden ein leerstehendes Haus am Altstädter Markt sowie ein unbebautes Grundstück am Stegengraben von der Stadt erworben. Der Plan hinter dem Doppelkauf ist, einen historischen Fußweg durch die Altstadt wiederzubeleben. Die Stadt plant, einen 50 Meter langen Durchgang wiederherzustellen, der im nördlichen Bereich von einem Gebäude überbaut wurde. Die Stadt Rendsburg geht damit in Vorleistung, um private Hauseigentümer zu ermutigen, dem Beispiel zu folgen. Ziel ist es, eine geschlossene Häuserfront vom Stegengraben bis zur Schleifmühlenstraße herzustellen, was …
According to a report from www.shz.de, the city of Rendsburg has taken another step in the fight against the decay of the old town. On January 12th, an empty house on the Altstädter Markt and an undeveloped property on Stegengraben were purchased by the city. The plan behind the double purchase is to revive a historic footpath through the old town. The city plans to restore a 50-meter-long passageway that was covered by a building in the northern area. The city of Rendsburg is making advance payments to encourage private homeowners to follow their example. The aim is to create a closed house front from Stegengraben to Schleifmühlenstrasse, which...

The city of Rendsburg is buying more old town properties: new steps have been taken in the fight against decay, reports financial experts.

According to a report from www.shz.de, the city of Rendsburg has taken another step in the fight against the decay of the old town. On January 12th, an empty house on the Altstädter Markt and an undeveloped property on Stegengraben were purchased by the city. The plan behind the double purchase is to revive a historic footpath through the old town. The city plans to restore a 50-meter-long passageway that was covered by a building in the northern area.

The city of Rendsburg is making advance payments to encourage private homeowners to follow their example. The aim is to create a closed house front from Stegengraben to Schleifmühlenstrasse, although this is still a long way off. Consideration is also being given to using the acquired open space for a public toilet facility.

The city also plans to use funds from urban development funding to renovate 26 old town buildings that are in great need of modernization and repair. Furthermore, the complete renovation of the old town market and the surrounding streets is an important project.

The various measures and investments by the city of Rendsburg show that it is determined to stop the decline of the old town and preserve the historical heritage. This could have a positive impact on the real estate market in this area as the attractiveness of the old town could increase and attract potential investors. However, such extensive renovation projects also require long-term and sustainable planning to ensure sustainable development.

Read the source article at www.shz.de

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