Magdeburg's green oasis: Former allotment garden becomes a residential area!

Magdeburg plant Wohnbebauung auf einer ehemaligen Kleingartenanlage und investiert in nachhaltige Stadtentwicklung zur Lebensqualität.
Magdeburg plans to build residential buildings on a former allotment garden and invest in sustainable urban development to the quality of life. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Magdeburg's green oasis: Former allotment garden becomes a residential area!

Magdeburg, Deutschland - The city of Magdeburg plans an important construction project in the former allotment garden area between the Südring and Klausenerstrasse. As

The Magdeburg Regional reports on the increased efforts of the city to improve local public transport, to expand bike paths and to create green recreational areas. In particular, the expansion of the Elberadweg and the maintenance of the Rotehorn city park are just two examples of this positive development. Magdeburg is increasingly perceived as the center for innovation and technology, which favors the settlement of new companies, such as the Intel plant.

allotment gardens in focus

In keeping with the changes in the city, interest in allotment gardens in the area has also increased. On platforms such as Classifieds there are numerous offers for well-kept gardens, some of which can reach a price of up to 6,250 euros. Sales and searches for allotment gardens, such as in the reform district or on Lake Neustädter, testifies to the ongoing trend and the popularity of allotment culture in Magdeburg.

A lease garden in Stadtfeld West is even offered for 4,900 euros, while other gardens are also submitted for reasons of age. The demand shows that allotments are not only used for leisure and relaxation, but also represent an important social element of urban development.

With the planned residential development and continuous investments in the infrastructure, Magdeburg has the potential to develop even further. The synergy between urban compression and the preservation of green areas could increase the quality of life in the city.

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