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Construction of new residential properties planned in Büttgen

Planned Development of 'Johannes Quarter': Evangelical Church Grounds Transformed by Architectural Firm Verbiesen and Gros

Housing construction imminent in Büttgen
Housing construction imminent in Büttgen

Construction of new residential properties planned in Büttgen

The city of Kaarst has announced an information event this week to inform residents and interested citizens about the plans for the Johannes Quarter, a new project aimed at realising necessary steps for its construction. The event will provide an opportunity for attendees to learn about the project, ask questions, and offer suggestions for the planning process.

The Johannes Quarter, funded by the Evangelical Church, will be situated on a total living area of 4,669 square meters and will include residential units designed to be barrier-free. The project, set to break ground approximately two years from the current date, will feature an underground garage accommodating space for 40 cars and 120 bicycles, as well as a charging station for 50 e-bikes.

In line with sustainable living, technologies such as heat pumps and photovoltaic systems will be installed in the Johannes Quarter. Furthermore, it is being considered to green the roofs of the buildings in the quarter, contributing to a greener and more eco-friendly community.

The community will also benefit financially from the Johannes Quarter, as revenues generated from the project will be directed back to the city. A preliminary building plan has already been submitted to the city of Kaarst, highlighting the project's commitment to transparency and community involvement.

For those seeking more information about the Johannes Quarter project, it is recommended to attend the information event or to stay updated via local news outlets. With its focus on accessibility, sustainability, and community benefit, the Johannes Quarter is set to become an integral part of Kaarst's urban landscape.

  1. The community will also benefit from investments in the Johannes Quarter, as revenues generated from the project will be directed back into the city's business sector.
  2. The residential units in the Johannes Quarter will cater to sustainable living, equipped with heat pumps and photovoltaic systems for energy efficiency.
  3. Other than residential units, the Johannes Quarter will feature an underground garage, enabling parking for 40 cars and 120 bicycles, as well as a charging station for 50 e-bikes.
  4. In addition to promoting sustainable living, it is being considered to further enhance the eco-friendly nature of the project by greening the roofs of buildings within the Johannes Quarter.

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