Will the 'Lost Place' Hammerpark in Hamburg be brought back to life? A financial expert analyzes the plans for the empty restaurant.
According to a report from www.abendblatt.de, the former Hammerpark restaurant in Hamburg-Hamm has been empty for years and is slowly falling into disrepair. However, a local resident wants to bring the property back to life and is planning to modernize and convert the historic building. Andreas Wilke, who acquired the property from the city, is aiming to establish a new restaurant there. However, there were difficulties, particularly in connection with the corona pandemic. Although the building permits were issued, the ongoing work has come to a standstill due to the pending approvals from the city. The district office responded to the concerns and invited the tenant and the management company to a meeting...

Will the 'Lost Place' Hammerpark in Hamburg be brought back to life? A financial expert analyzes the plans for the empty restaurant.
According to a report by www.abendblatt.de, the former Hammerpark restaurant in Hamburg-Hamm has been empty for years and is slowly falling into disrepair. However, a local resident wants to bring the property back to life and is planning to modernize and convert the historic building.
Andreas Wilke, who acquired the property from the city, is aiming to establish a new restaurant there. However, there were difficulties, particularly in connection with the corona pandemic. Although the building permits were issued, the ongoing work has come to a standstill due to the pending approvals from the city.
The district office responded to the concerns and invited the tenant and the management company to a meeting to clarify any outstanding questions. The next step is a regional committee meeting, where Wilke will receive further information on the status of his applications.
The planned revival of the Hammerpark restaurant will therefore largely depend on official approvals and support. It remains to be seen whether the project can be successfully implemented despite the difficulties so far.
Read the source article at www.abendblatt.de