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Confirmed: Parcel post hall investor is building the wholesale market hall in Munich - "Must finally go on"

2021-11-23T14:07:08.486Z


The Büschl Group will build the new wholesale market hall. The new investor has agreed on this with the shareholder Umschlagzentrum Großmarkt München GbR (UGM). An interim report including a schedule is to be submitted to the city council at the beginning of next year.


The Büschl Group will build the new wholesale market hall.

The new investor has agreed on this with the shareholder Umschlagzentrum Großmarkt München GbR (UGM).

An interim report including a schedule is to be submitted to the city council at the beginning of next year.

Munich - The real estate entrepreneur Ralf Büschl (parcel post hall) will build the wholesale market hall.

The Grünwalder group of companies takes over the shares of the previous shareholders, Umschlagzentrum Großmarkt München GbR (UGM), in order to realize the new building on Schäftlarnstrasse.

On Tuesday, Büschl presented his plans to the wholesale market hall advisory board, which includes representatives of the parliamentary groups, the administration and the dealers.

The wholesale market hall has to be rebuilt - the old hall is dilapidated

The original concept of the Umschlagzentrum Großmarkt München (UGM) envisaged an office complex with an area of ​​around 60,000 square meters on the roof of the new Großmarkthalle. That would have provided space for around 3,000 additional workplaces. The building on the area between Schäftlarnstrasse and Thalkirchner Strasse would have been up to 70 meters high and would in turn have provided space for all of the approximately 400 operations in the wholesale market. By bundling the dealers, a total of 14 hectares would be free south of Thalkirchner Strasse, on which 1550 apartments could be built. However, a year ago it became known that the completion of the new wholesale market hall was not expected until 2030 at the earliest.

The UGM had already presented the project in 2018 as a project manager to take over the property between Schäftlarnstrasse and Thalkirchner Strasse from the city on a long lease in order to have a replacement for the wholesale market halls built there by an investor.

This is necessary because the building is ailing.

By 2024 alone, the city will have to invest a total of 30 million euros in order to secure the hall statically and technically.


Wholesale market hall: more apartments, plans are being revised

Once the city wanted to build the new building itself, but the costs ran away at some point. The municipal department already calculated investments of almost 160 million euros in 2017. The city hall majority at the time, made up of the CSU and SPD, then cashed in on the city's plans and looked for a private investor who seemed to have found the UGM. Talks about a long-term lease agreement between the city and the UGM have been going on since spring 2019, which had been delayed due to the pandemic.

"The implementation of a solution for our wholesale market hall must now finally continue," says Mayor Verena Dietl (SPD).

“It is therefore very good news that UGM is now being supported by an experienced project developer.” Dietl also confirms that the new investor will build more apartments on the Sendling site.

The investor will over-plan the space and can thus realize a larger proportion of residential construction.

However, there will be no cuts in the retail space.

“By using the new SoBoN, there is now even more price-controlled and subsidized living space.

Overall, a very welcome development. "

Local officer Kristina Frank (CSU): "The project will shape Munich"

Local government officer Kristina Frank (CSU) said: “This decision is the starting signal for in-depth negotiations.

We must first check what changes the realignment will bring with it.

But one thing is clear: the project will shape Munich's future like no other. ”In the first quarter of next year, the municipal department is to present the city council with an interim report with a schedule.

Source: merkur

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