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Stadtumbau West – currently 2/2003

In “Stadtumbau West – aktuell”, the research agency reports three to four times a year on current developments in the ExWoSt research field Urban Redevelopment West.

NEWS FROM RESEARCH

Promotion of five further pilot projects

The ExWoSt research field “Urban Redevelopment West” was launched in 2002 with financial support from the federal government amounting to 15 million euros. In the federal budget of 2003, a commitment framework of 15 million euros was again set, which complemented by state and municipal funds, a recording of five “new” pilot cities made possible, the 2007 urban redevelopment concepts and implement impetus projects. We welcome in the field of research Essen (NRW), Gelsenkirchen (NRW), Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg (HH), Saarbrücken-Burbach (SL) and the Schwalm-Eder-Kreis (HE) as “new” Pilotkommunen! With this selection, the scope of the tasks of urban redevelopment in the old Länder should be better and more varied in the research project. A detailed presentation of the “new” cities is expected in the spring of 2004 in an updated brochure and on the Internet at www.stadtumbauwest.de.

Project Workshop Selb

The second project workshop in the context of the ExWoSt research field took place on 13 and 14 November 2003 in Selb with participation of the participants in the pilot cities of administration, politics, housing and planning. A summary and results from the working groups “Investor Relations”, “Housing Market Analysis” and “Relocation Management” can be found here.

Publications

For the first expert public forum in May 2003, a brochure “Stadtumbau West – Program & Pilot Cities” was published, which presents the eleven participating project cities in the ExWoSt research field “Stadtumbau West”. In the meantime, this brochure can also be downloaded here in PDF format. Only a few remaining copies of the free brochure can be ordered by email at info@forum-oldenburg.de.

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In the spring of 2004, an update of the booklet will be prepared, in which the five “new” cities will also be presented in the research field.

One year Stadtumbau West. The work of the first eleven pilot cities started at the end of 2002 and will continue until the end of 2006. Here is a short progress report from the ExWoSt research field “Stadtumbau West” from December 2003.

The most recent edition of the series “Information on Spatial Development” published in issue 10 / 11.2003 of the Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning entitled “Urban redevelopment – A permanent task with new challenges”. The booklet presents thoughts and arguments, evidence and examples of urban redevelopment in East and West. The publications of the BBR can directly via the self-publisher of the Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning (self-publisher of the BBR, PO Box 21 01 50, 53131 Bonn, Phone +49 (0) 1888.401-2209, Telefax +49 (0) 1888.401-2292, Email selbstverlag @ bbr.bund.de) and related to the book trade.

Events 2004

On April 22nd and 23rd, 2004, the third project workshop is expected to take place in the research field “Stadtumbau West” in Wilhelmshaven. Participation in the bi-annual project workshops is limited to the assets in the pilot cities of administration, politics and the housing industry as well as the state and federal representatives. We will provide you with a summary about “Stadtumbau West – aktuell”.

The second specialist public forum for Urban Redevelopment West is expected to take place in mid-September 2004. Specialized public forums are a platform for the professional presentation of the project and the mediation of the federal political position. We will inform you in good time about the exact date, venue, program and registration options. (You can find information about the specialist public forum in Bremen in May 2003 here.)

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NEWS FROM THE PILOT CITIES

With the commitment framework in the federal budget 2003 for the ExWoSt research field Urban Redevelopment West, the cities of Albstadt, Bremerhaven and Salzgitter could also be provided with state funding to implement investment projects. The pilot city of Albstadt uses this funding to reactivate an industrial wasteland within the textile industry close to the city center, as well as to revaluate or demolish partial holdings in a housing estate from the 1950s and to make replacement buildings. Bremerhaven, in turn, concentrates its investment funds on conversions in a Wilhelminian district as well as in two residential quarters from the 1950s and 1970s. The pilot town of Salzgitter is using the funds to demolish a residential building and its ancillary facilities in a district from the 1970s, and plans to build alternative housing through private homes and an accompanying infrastructure offering.

The pilot city of Bremerhaven has very positive experiences