FLÜWO building living
FLÜWO Bauen Wohnen eG
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legal form | eG |
founding | August 6, 1948 |
Seat | Stuttgart-Degerloch |
management | Board of Directors: Rainer Böttcher, Nina Weigl Chairman of the Supervisory Board: |
Number of employees | 105 (as of 2017) |
sales | EUR 69.3 million (as of 2017) |
Branch | Housing industry |
Website | www.fluewo.de |
The Flüwo Building Dwelling eG is a housing cooperative with headquarters in Stuttgart - Degerloch that on August 6, 1948, the name "Charitable refugee housing cooperative Stuttgart eGmbH" of Fritz Kleiner , even a Heimatvertriebenem , was founded.
The aim was to respond to the housing shortage after the Second World War , especially among the displaced.
As of December 31, 2017, Flüwo had 9,448 residential units in 30 locations, mainly in Baden-Württemberg and to a lesser extent in Saxony , plus 63 commercial units; this corresponds to a living / usable area of 617,773 m². Flüwo also has 4,943 garages and parking spaces. The number of members per 31 December 2017 amounts to 10,287, these maintain a credit balance of around 16 million euros. With these numbers, FLÜWO is one of the largest housing cooperatives in southern Germany.
history
In 1949, one year after it was founded, it was entered in the cooperative register . Construction began in Esslingen am Neckar , Ulm and Stuttgart-Degerloch. In 1952 FLÜWO began to build in Pforzheim , Bruchsal and Karlsruhe . The balance sheet total at the end of the year was 24.11 million DM. In 1958 FLÜWO had living space for over 6,000 families.
In 1963 the company built privately financed apartments for the first time (without financial help from the cities). The balance sheet total for that year was DM 128.72 million; With 8,369 apartments, FLÜWO was the largest house / landowner on a cooperative basis in what was then the Federal Republic of Germany . In 1984, due to the need for age-appropriate apartments, FLÜWO built a barrier-free building with age- appropriate apartments , community and therapy rooms in which older members can continue their lives independently in a central inner-city location, together with the city of Stuttgart and the welfare organization for Baden-Württemberg Get help.
In 1985 a new administration building was built. From 1993, the first 145 rental units were built in the new federal states , in the greater Dresden area.
literature
- Fritz Kleiner: What we built in 10 years . Stuttgart 1958
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ https://www.fluewo.de/ueber-uns/impressum/
- ↑ https://www.fluewo-geschaeftsbericht.de/fileadmin/download/Fluewo_jahresverbindungen_2017.pdf
- ↑ https://www.fluewo-geschaeftsbericht.de/fileadmin/download/Fluewo_jahresverbindungen_2017.pdf
- ↑ https://www.fluewo-geschaeftsbericht.de/fileadmin/download/Fluewo_jahresverbindungen_2017.pdf
- ↑ http://www.landeskunde-baden-wuerttemberg.de/vertr_wohnen.html
- ↑ http://www.landeskunde-baden-wuerttemberg.de/vertr_wohnen.html
- ↑ https://www.fluewo-geschaeftsbericht.de/fileadmin/download/Fluewo_jahresverbindungen_2017.pdf
- ↑ https://www.morgenweb.de/mannheimer-morgen_artikel,-innenstadt-jungbusch-baugenossenschaft-kauf-70-wohnungen-auf-t-5-_arid,1303560.html
- ↑ http://www.dnn.de/Dresden/Lokales/Stuttgarter-Genossenschaft-will-40-Millionen-Euro-investieren