Interhomes

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Interhomes AG
legal form Corporation
founding 1968
Seat Bremen
management
  • Frank Vierkötter (CEO)
  • Frank Voßhardt (Chief Financial Officer)
Number of employees 200
sales 125 million euros
Branch Property developer / project developer
Website www.interhomes.de/
Status: 2017

The Inter Homes AG (proper spelling: INTER HOMES AG) is a German, nationally active developers . The company employs around 200 people across Germany and is active in 10 federal states.

The company's headquarters are in the Hanseatic city of Bremen . The company has further branches in Hamburg , Hemmingen , Berlin , Cologne , Kronberg / Taunus and Ascheim .

history

The company was founded in 1968 by John L. Vanco and Karl H. Grabbe.

The company's first property in 1969 was on the outskirts of Bremen / in the area around Lower Saxony. Fully furnished model houses based on the American model were presented here , through which the first houses of the young company were sold. After further construction projects were initially added in Bremen, the Hamburg branch was opened in 1979, followed by Cologne in 1989, Berlin in 1993, Frankfurt in 2004 and Bavaria in 2007. Since then, around 13,000 residential units have been sold nationwide.

In 2002 the legal form was changed from a GmbH to a stock corporation. The board was initially shared by Frank Vierkötter and Fred Wessel, before Frank Vierkötter took over as chairman in 2004. In 2017, the Board of Management received additional reinforcement with Frank Voßhardt as Chief Financial Officer. The AG is still family-owned and not listed on the stock exchange. In 2013, Interhomes AG became a group through the takeover of 94% of Leonorengärten Wohnbau GmbH.

Group structure

Interhomes is a public company. This is not listed and the majority of the shares are family-owned. The company sells terraced, semi-detached and single-family houses as well as condominiums in up to 30 construction projects. In 2017, Interhomes achieved an order volume of around 100 million euros and a turnover of 125 million euros.

The Interhomes group includes various subsidiaries and associated companies, including:

  • Four quarters in Bremen-Mitte | Redesign of the Hulsberg district
  • BRIK Wohnbau GmbH in Bremen-Oberneuland | Parkside Oberneuland
  • Project company Gartenstadt Werdersee in Bremen-habenhausen | Garden City Werdersee (590 residential units)
  • Bremer Hausbau GmbH in Bremen-Huchting | MyLiving am Willakedamm (73 residential units)
  • Leonorengärten Wohnbau GmbH in Berlin-Lankwitz | In the Leonorengärten (81 residential units)
  • Berliner Wohnbau GmbH in Berlin | My Falkenberg (1,240 residential units)
  • Interhomes property management | WEG administration nationwide
  • Interhomes Invest GmbH | Own housing stock

Board

Frank Vierkötter and Frank Voßhardt have been on the board of Interhomes AG since the end of 2019: Frank Vierkötter as CEO, Frank Voßhardt as CFO.

Supervisory board

Bernd Wagemann, former CEO of Kreissparkasse Syke, has been Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Interhomes AG since 2011. District Administrator a. D. Gerd Stötzel, deputy chairman, and Yasemin P. Vierkötter MA are further members of the committee.

Former supervisory board member

Werner Teetz became managing director of the Bremen housing company GEWOBA in 1974. After their name was changed in 1997, Teetz became their board of directors, from which he was removed in 2003. Since 2004 on the supervisory board of Interhomes AG, he took over the chairmanship of the body for two years in 2009.

Ingo Kramer has been President of the Federation of German Employers' Associations (BDA) since November 2013. At Interhomes, Ingo Kramer has been on the advisory board since 1998 and, after changing the corporate form, on the supervisory board from 2002 to 2012. Since 1998 on the advisory board of Interhomes, he became the first chairman of the supervisory board after the change of name in 2002.

Horst Brandt was managing director and board member of the Beck & Co. brewery as well as on the board of AEG.

Heinrich Frick was president of the Association of Free Savings Banks for many years and was a member of the board of directors of Sparkasse Bremen for more than 28 years until 1998. In 1996 Heinrich Frick was appointed honorary professor at the University of Bremen in the department of banking studies. Frick was on the first supervisory board of Interhomes from 2002 to 2004.

Holger U. Birkigt was on the Interhomes supervisory board from 2009 to 2016. He was the managing director of Birkigt International Consulting & Media GmbH in Bremen and, before this activity, u. a. Chairman of the Management Board of Kellogg (Deutschland) GmbH and Chairman of the Management Board of Eduscho GmbH & Co.KG.

Turkish Honorary Consulate

The Turkish honorary consulate was located in the premises of the headquarters of Interhomes AG in Bremen-Arsten until spring 2017. In 1988 Karl H. Grabbe was appointed Honorary Consul General of the Republic of Turkey . In 2008 his daughter, Yasemin P. Vierkötter, was appointed to this office as his successor. In October 2013, Yasemin Vierkötter became a member of the Advisory Board of the Consular Corps Germany (Corps Consulaire, CCD) for Germany. On December 1st, 2013 she became Member at Large of the Consular Corps in the state of Bremen. Yasemin Vierkötter resigned from office in spring 2017.

literature

  • Karl H. Grabbe: Building without remorse. Buy house and apartment safely. TWENTYSIX Verlag, Bremen 2018, ISBN 978-3-7407-4681-0 .
  • Karl H. Grabbe: People, Power, Market, Morality . TWENTYSIX Verlag, Bremen 2019, ISBN 978-3-7407-4876-0 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Interhomes story.