New residential project on the Waldschlösschen: Fulda looks optimistically into the future
New residential project on the Waldschlösschen: Fulda looks optimistically into the future
New residential project at Waldschlösschen in Fulda: Meaning for the local community
fulda (as) - The construction site at the Waldschlösschen in Fulda remains an interesting topic for the city and its residents. While the construction activities of the new residential buildings are progressing, developments also shed light on the current lack of housing in the region. According to Martin Geisendörfer, co -investor of the project, the reservations for the new apartments show a clear demand: "Half of the apartments are reserved," he reports. This benefits particularly younger people and families who are looking for high -quality living space near urban amenities.
The construction work in detail
The construction project not only includes the construction of two new residential buildings, but also the renovation of the historical forest lock itself. This conversion is currently still under the sign of the building permit, whereby Geisendörfer is optimistic that approval will be given in the coming weeks. "We expect permission to convert so that the earthworks can start soon," says Geisendörfer. The plans for the Waldschlösschen provide for the creation of a catering business that will offer good -middle German cuisine. This could not only increase the value of the historical building, but also create a cultural meeting point for the local community.
The advantage of the location
The location of the residential project is another crucial factor that contributes to the attractiveness of the new apartments. Geisendörfer emphasizes: "Due to the proximity to the city and the train station, the connection is ideal." This point of view is particularly appreciated for working people who often have to commute. The merger of living space and a gastronomic offer could also improve the quality of life in the area.
challenges and progress
Another positive aspect of the project is that the construction work has so far been without delays, despite the more rainy weather conditions. "It is very good building ground," explains Geisendörfer, which promises additional security for future buildings. The completion of the new apartments is planned for the coming spring, with the aim of offering a total of around 30 new apartments.
A look into the future
In addition to the houses, the project also provides for the construction of a boutique hotel and the creation of a pavilion for a beer garden. These additional facilities could not only enrich the tourist experience in Fulda, but also offer the people on site a place of encounter and relaxation. Geisendörfer expresses his confidence and says: "I am glad that we are so far and hope that everything will be fine." With the progress of the project, the question arises as to how this will affect the local community - both in terms of living space and economic impulses. Developments in the Waldschlösschen have the potential to initiate a new era of urban development in Fulda.
- Nag