New trade center in Bielefeld-Brackwede: Hagedorn completed demolition work
New trade center in Bielefeld-Brackwede: Hagedorn completed demolition work
The redesign of the former Graphia site in Bielefeld-Brackwede by the Hagedorn group of companies from Gütersloh marks an important step in urban development. The plans that were recently presented at a residential assembly promise not only an economic revival of the area, but also a sustainable use of resources.
economic opportunities through new commercial bars
With the planned construction of a large commercial bar on the 26,000 square meter area, the company aims to create new jobs and promote the local economy. The modernized administration of the former graphia company will offer office space on four floors that should offer space for innovative companies. This could bring considerable economic advantages for the Bielefeld-Brackwede region.
sustainability in the focus of the demolition work
A remarkable aspect of the project is the sustainable approach in the demolition work. A total of an impressive 50,000 tons of demolition material were collected, 97 percent of which are recycled. This procedure not only reduces the project's ecological footprint, but also sets a sign of responsible construction and recycling of materials.
The relevance for the community
The plans of the Hagedorn group of companies are very important for the residents and the entire community. The assembly, in which the designs were presented, offers the citizens the opportunity to actively contribute to the planned development. The modernization of the existing buildings and the creation of new jobs can positively influence the quality of life of the residents and contribute to the stability of the urban environment.
outlook for the upcoming developments
Overall, the project on the graphia site is an exciting turning point for Bielefeld-Brackwede. The demolition work has now been completed and preparations for the construction of the commercial path have started. The success of this initiative could serve as a model for future urban development projects in the region that pursue both economic and sustainable approaches.
- Nag
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