Uncertainty persists over the fate of the accident site in Freiburg
The city of Freiburg, Germany, has granted a one-year reservation period for a 1.686 square meter plot at Schnewlinstraße to Verein Flurstück 277. The plot, currently under consideration for development, is intended for further development, as stated by the city of Freiburg.
The development plans submitted by Verein Flurstück 277 include preserving the Crash-Keller, with 39% of the space dedicated to residential areas, over half of which will be subsidized. Additionally, the development includes 31% commercial space.
However, it's important to note that the development plans do not yet have an award, and there are open points regarding parking spaces and financing that need to be addressed during the one-year reservation period. The final allocation of the plot after the deadline will be decided by the city council.
The city council and the city of Freiburg are overseeing the reservation and development of the plot at Schnewlinstraße. The development of the plot is subject to the resolution of these open points during the one-year reservation period.
For the latest updates on this project, we recommend checking local Freiburg municipal resources, city council meeting minutes, or news outlets. If you have more details or sources regarding Verein Flurstück 277 or the Crash Site, please share them.
- The development plans by Verein Flurstück 277 for the Schnewlinstraße plot in Freiburg, Germany, include investing in real-estate, with a significant portion reserved for residential areas and commercial spaces.
- The future of the plot at Schnewlinstraße, specifically the financing aspects and housing of parking spaces, are key points of discussion during the one-year reservation period, which could impact the city's overall finance management.