Hanover real estate company

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Hannoversche Immobilien-Gesellschaft was a stock corporation founded at the end of the 19th century to operate and market real estate .

history

The Continental office building with hotel , corner of George Street / Karmarschstraße brought the founder Ferdinand Wallbrecht into Aktiengesellschaft;
Colored postcard number 145 , anonymous photographer, around 1900

The company was founded in the late founding period of the German Empire in 1890 mainly by the Hanoverian building officer Ferdinand Wallbrecht with the assistance of the banking house Ephraim Meyer & Sohn . On April 24, 1890, the company was registered as a stock corporation. The building contractor Wallbrecht brought a total of 77 properties into the company, including the Hotel Continental , the Hanover concert hall, the Luisenbad and the Palmengarten.

The AG was listed on the Berlin Stock Exchange , the Hamburg Stock Exchange and the Hanover Stock Exchange. Even before the First World War , the businessman Franz Krause was the board member of the AG and Emil L. Meyer was the chairman of the supervisory board. Other members were Philipp Benfey III , Karl Quirl in Aachen, Hermann R. Münchmeyer in Hamburg, the businessman Ferdinand Wallbrecht based in Lübeck, the Senator Rudolf Friedrichs , Harry Plate and Count Otto von Moltke .

After the German hyperinflation during the Weimar Republic , the company was wound up from 1925. The city of Hanover was the last majority shareholder with 59 percent.

Union-Boden was a subsidiary of Hannoversche Immobilien-Gesellschaft and still operates several parking garages in the capital of Lower Saxony.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Jörg Benecke, Michael Weingarten: Details on the securities ... Hannoversche Immobilien-Gesellschaft on the website of the company Benecke & Rehse, Wertpapierantiquariat der Aktien-Gesellschaft für Historische Wertpapier [undated], last accessed on 17. April 2020
  2. ^ Peter Schulze : Bankhaus Ephraim Meyer & Sohn , in: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 47; Preview over google books
  3. ^ A b Saling's Börsen-Papiere ... , 1914, p. 1038; Preview over google books