New residential area in Bremen: 270 apartments planned by 2030!

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New district in Bremen-Hemelingen: 270 apartments by 2030, car-free zone and innovative forms of living for everyone.

Neues Quartier in Bremen-Hemelingen: 270 Wohnungen bis 2030, autofreie Zone und innovative Wohnformen für alle.
New district in Bremen-Hemelingen: 270 apartments by 2030, car-free zone and innovative forms of living for everyone.

New residential area in Bremen: 270 apartments planned by 2030!

A lot is happening in the area of ​​housing construction in Bremen, and the latest developments are more than promising. Bremen project developer Justus Grosse has committed himself to a project that could have a transformative effect on the city. Loud buten and within By 2030, at least 270 new apartments will be built on a seven-hectare site that is located directly next to the former racecourse. Construction work has already begun and with an investment of 250 million euros, this project is one of the largest in Bremen.

Particularly ecologically oriented, the new district will be almost car-free and will include a central, green square and a parking garage. There are also plans to plant almost 140 new trees, which will not only benefit the environment but also the quality of life. A third of the apartments are reserved for people with low incomes, an important step in times when living space is becoming increasingly scarce.

Social housing projects in focus

Another exciting project in Bremen is “TQ Living”, which is being realized by GOLDBECK. The company planned 60 barrier-free apartments in the Tabakquartier on behalf of Justus Grosse. Loud Weser courier GOLDBECK uses an innovative construction method with industrially prefabricated components, which enables rapid and resource-saving progress. Residents can look forward to one- to three-room apartments that are between 30 and 75 square meters in size and have a total living space of around 2,700 square meters.

These apartments are designed as eligible efficiency buildings and include, among other things, a green roof and a photovoltaic system. The five-story building took just nine weeks to build - a true testament to the efficiency of modern construction methods.

Sustainability and communal living

In Bremen, the demand for living space is constantly increasing, and alternative forms of living are becoming increasingly important. The focus has shifted to quality of life, community and sustainability. Projects like the BlauHaus, which opened in 2022, show what creative living concepts can look like. Here, 83 residential units have space for around 170 people and offer, among other things, a daycare center as well as studios and event rooms, according to reports Weser report.

A settlement of tiny houses in Oslebshausen also shows that compact living solutions are also trendy. This offers space for up to 50 mini-houses and is aimed primarily at older people. The systems should be energy self-sufficient and thus make a valuable contribution to reducing CO₂ emissions.

The need for professional support in legal and urban development issues is growing, while networks such as “Wohnprojekte Bremen” offer people help in finding properties. The city of Bremen also aims to promote climate-neutral neighborhoods and thus contribute to the creation of affordable living space.

In summary, there is a lot going on in Bremen. With innovative construction projects and a clear focus on social aspects, the city will meet the challenges of the housing shortage while at the same time implementing sustainable and livable housing concepts.

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