New living in Bremen: Laying the foundation for 41 barrier -free rental apartments!

New living in Bremen: Laying the foundation for 41 barrier -free rental apartments!
In the small but fine garden city of Werdersee in Bremen, an important step has been taken towards affordable living space today. In the laying of the foundation stone for two new multi-party houses, Gewoba board member Christian Jaeger and Beautier Özlem Ünsal (SPD) gave the starting signal for an ambitious construction project that should not only create new living space, but also to promote social structures. The planned new buildings at Minna-Cauer-Straße 12 and Lidia-Gustava-Heymann-Straße 41 include a total of 41 rental apartments, which are mostly price-bound and barrier-free.
But what does the future residents expect: inside the new houses? Two to five rooms are planned, which are ideal for families, single parents and singles. These apartments are built in the KfW standard 40, with modern and sustainable construction techniques such as decentralized ventilation systems and high-quality insulation. The project not only fulfills the current need for living space, but also provides that two of the apartments are specially designed as a cluster apartments with a common room for single parents. The goal is clear: a home is to be created here, which promotes social cohesion.
sustainability and community formation
Appealing equipment is also part of the concept. With practical details such as elevators, floor -like showers and barrier -free entrances, the new buildings meet the needs of all generations. The construction is expected to be completed at the end of 2026 and is the last stage of a comprehensive project, which comprises a total of nine apartment buildings with around 250 apartments, almost all as social housing. Gewoba thus actively contributes to creating living space for people with low incomes.
But that's not all: in addition to the living rooms, twelve commercial units are also planned, which will include social institutions and local supply offers such as a daycare center and a supermarket. This shows that the garden city of Werdersee not only wants to create space for living, but also to live. Here a small village is built in the middle of the city that combines local supply and social offers and thus brings a good quality of life to the Neustadt.
Various living opportunities for everyone
In the entire region of Bremen, there are a variety of community residential projects that pursue similar goals. Initiatives such as Bremen residential projects ensure that alternative forms of living such as multi-generation houses and solidarity residential projects are becoming increasingly popular. These projects not only offer a home, but also space for community and cohesion, which is often neglected today.
The question remains: How will the housing market in Bremen develop? With such construction projects and the focus on social and sustainable aspects, the garden city of Werdersee is a step in the right direction. Here a model is created that combines well -thought -out living concepts with the aim of offering affordable living space for everyone. And who knows, maybe other districts will discover this recipe for success?
The anticipation is already noticeable when you consider that this concept not only offers a roof over your head, but also creates spaces for encounter, support and togetherness. Bremen shows that innovative and social hand can go in hand.
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