Dyes & Co. (Hanover)

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First Dyes & Co. factory in 1901 on Podbielskistraße in Hanover-List

Dyes & Co. in Hanover was a factory for the manufacture of furniture and a brand especially for office furniture . The location of the factory, which was built in 1901 and where the history of Dyes & Co. began, is Podbielskistraße 196/198 in the List district . There are demolition and renovation projects for the buildings .

history

Advert from 1904

After the company Dyes & Co. was founded in 1901 by the brothers Otto-Ferdinand and Gottfried Hermann Dyes and Viktor Schmidt , the furniture factory on Podbielskistraße initially made wooden beds and mattress frames in addition to office furniture using the newly introduced electric power drive.

In 1934 the buildings in Hanover were sold to the Frederiksen brothers. They moved with the now Dyes & Co. successor F. & H. Frederiksen Möbelfabrik Bad Münder a / D to Bad Münder am Deister. As a result, the factory buildings in Hanover were used by the National Socialists as an SA home. A warehouse, however, was converted into the Catholic Church of St. Brother Konrad .

The other buildings in Hannover were at least since 1986 by the forwarding Möbeltransport Urban used.

For the site of the old factories in Hanover, a preliminary building request to the Vahrenwald-List district council for the construction of a single-storey discounter was refused in 2010 ; the area is to be built on four floors instead. In 2015 everything was demolished.

literature

Web links

Commons : Dyes Möbelfabrik (Hannover)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Wolfgang Leonhardt : "Hannoversche Stories". Reports from different city districts , Working Group District History List, 1st edition 2009/2010, Books on Demand GmbH, Norderstedt 2009, ISBN 978-3-8391-5437-3 , p. 150; online through google books
  2. a b Presentation ( PDF document ) History: 100 years of Dyes - the living factory / 100 years of Dyes - the products from Haworth.com , Bad Münder, by email on June 22, 2012
  3. a b c Dirk Meyland: Construction project / standstill on Podbi 198 ... (see literature)
  4. Yehiel Ilsar: In the dispute for the Weimar Republic . Stations in the life of Hermann Badt , Berlin: Transit, circa 1992, ISBN 3-88747-075-3 , p. 219; Snippet view of Google Books
  5. Julia Pennigsdorf: Construction project / standstill on Podbi 198 ... (see literature)


Coordinates: 52 ° 23 ′ 55.6 ″  N , 9 ° 46 ′ 41 ″  E