Berlin-Hamburg real estate company

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The Berlin-Hamburger Immobiliengesellschaft also Berlin-Hamburger Immobilien-Gesellschaft was a construction company founded in 1872 that was responsible for the “Hansaviertel” development plan in Berlin and, like its successor company, helped shape the design. She was also involved in building land trade, in the development of land and in residential construction.

history

Johann Anton Wilhelm von Carstenn sells the "Schöneberger Wiesen", which he acquired in 1870, in 1872 to the company of which Otto Busse and Konrad Busse were directors at the time .

At the same time, the company applied with the working title "Cental Railway" from 1872 alongside the competitor Deutsche Eisenbahnbaugesellschaft , which was represented by chairman Emil Hermann Hartwich , to build the Berlin light rail system , which was then awarded to a consortium .

On March 21, 1874, their development plan for the “Schöneberger Wiesen” was approved by the “Royal Order” and thus the basis for the predominantly two-storey development of the future Hansaviertel and the course of the street was established. This was a continuation of the Most High Cabints Ordinance of July 26, 1862.

In addition to the parceling of the land, she carried out the development of the land.

Under their technical director, Johann Mathias von Holst , who has been active since 1876, splendid rental buildings have been built on originally agricultural land since 1877, which, with the previous acquisitions by von Carstenn, the former owners, turned them into " Schöneberg million farmers ".

Bellevue construction company

The construction company Bellevue was founded by former shareholders on October 6, 1882 as the successor company to the "Berlin-Hamburger Immobiliengesellschaft", which was liquidated in 1882 due to a lack of orders. Under further technical management, 36 houses were built by von Holst between 1883 and 1886.

Buildings and designs

Berlin-Hamburg real estate company

  • 1878–1879: Corner house at Händelstrasse 10 (later No. 22) and since 1916 Lessingstrasse 58, (built by master bricklayer Bendin)

Bellevue construction company

  • 1897: five-story apartment building at Muskauer Strasse 34 in Berlin
  • 1904: the company secured the land in connection with the Ostseeplatz for 46,500  marks (planned as F2 XIII) and between 1911 and 1912 green areas with bushes were created and chestnuts and plane trees were planted
  • 1913: Planning from Ostseestrasse , continuing in an easterly direction

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Otto Busse: About the construction of a locomotive train through the city of Berlin , Berlin, 1873, 32 pp.
  2. Falko Krause: The prerequisites and the construction of the Berlin Stadtbahn: their meaning for ... , Berlin Bibliography, Volume 15, 1965, p. 45, google-books online
  3. Citizens' Association Hansaviertel , accessed on February 11, 2013
  4. Share from October 6, 1882  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed February 13, 2013@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.reichsbankschatz.de  
  5. ^ Mathias von Holst as technical director , accessed on February 12, 2013
  6. Entry in the Berlin State Monument List