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Funds amounting to nearly two million euros designated for the Bremerhaven shipyard

Funding for the development of the new district in Bremen partially comes from its financial resources. The aim is to entice an influx of young families to the city by creating this district.

Over two million euros earmarked for the Bremerhaven shipyard's budget
Over two million euros earmarked for the Bremerhaven shipyard's budget

Funds amounting to nearly two million euros designated for the Bremerhaven shipyard

A new residential quarter is set to be developed in Bremerhaven, with construction scheduled to begin on the former Seebeck shipyard site from early August. The neighbourhood, which will be part of the city's shipyard quarter, is aimed at attracting more young families and people who currently commute to the city.

The new development, located on the Külken peninsula in the south of the city, will be built using climate-neutral construction methods. This means that the project will focus on sustainable materials, energy-efficient buildings, and renewable energy integration, such as solar panels.

The neighbourhood will also feature green spaces and promenades along the water, providing residents with ample opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. Additionally, a mobility station will be established in the new residential quarter, offering parking, bike rental, and bus connections, encouraging low-carbon transportation.

The state of Bremen will provide funds to help finance the planning of the new residential quarter. However, the construction phase is not stated to be financed by them.

The new neighbourhood is not specified as being a part of the existing city neighbourhoods. Instead, it will be a standalone residential quarter with little car traffic, creating a more pedestrian-friendly and family-oriented environment.

The private investor plans to start building the new residential quarter, with price-controlled apartments, condominiums, and row houses planned for the development. While the exact timeline for the development has not been announced yet, the first apartments are expected to be built on the former shipyard site starting from early August.

This new residential quarter is an exciting addition to Bremerhaven, offering a sustainable and family-friendly living option for those looking to move to the city. Further details about the project, such as the exact number of units and specific amenities, are expected to be announced in the coming months.

Radio Bremen, the broadcaster for the city of Bremen, might report on the upcoming investment in real-estate industry by a private investor. The investor is planning to construct a climate-neutral residential quarter, aimed at attracting families and city commuters, on the former Seebeck shipyard site in Bremerhaven. The state of Bremen will be contributing finances for the planning phase of the project.

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