Stücki shopping

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Stücki shopping center
Stücki shopping center
Basic data
Location: 4057 Basel
Opening: September 24, 2009
Total area: 46,000
Sales area : 32,000 m²
Shops: 70
Owner : Swiss Prime Site AG
Website: www.stuecki-shopping.ch
Transport links
Motorways : A2 motorway
Parking spaces : 824
Technical specifications
Architects : Servants & servants

The Stücki Shopping Center Basel is a classic shopping center located in Basel - Kleinhüningen in Switzerland , on the area of ​​the former Basel piece dye works . A hotel and a commercial complex, the Stücki Business Park, are attached to the shopping center.

The mall opened on September 24, 2009. The owner is Swiss Prime Site AG in Olten. Which is responsible for the operation Wincasa AG responsible. The building was designed by the Basel architects Diener & Diener , the general contractor HRS Real Estate AG is responsible for the construction .

Location / catchment area

The shopping center is located in the northern part of the canton of Basel-Stadt in the Kleinhüningen district. This borders directly on the neighboring countries France and Germany .

Key figures

  • Building: 367 m × 110 m × 38 m
  • Gross floor area: 98,000 m²
  • Usable area: 46,000 m²
  • Sales area: 32,000 m², accessed through 2 malls
  • Shops: 70
  • Office space: 5000 m²
  • Hotel: 144 rooms
Entrance facade according to Diener & Diener
Aerial view of Stücki Shopping

Stores

There are 70 shops in the shopping center, 10 of which are restaurants. The main tenants in the shopping center are Media Markt Toys'R'Us , H&M and Migros .

Parking spaces and accessibility

The shopping center offers a total of 824 parking spaces, which are exclusively available to visitors and hotel guests. There are also 600 bicycle parking spaces. The shopping center is connected to public transport by bus line 36, which connects it with the Badischer Bahnhof in Basel. The shopping center is connected to the other Basel SBB train station via the “Kleinhüningen” stop on tram line 8 , which has been around 300 m away and has been leading to Weil am Rhein in Germany since 2014 .

History of the area

1918 to 1984

In 1918 Basler Stückfärberei AG, a joint venture between the Schetty dye works from Weil am Rhein and the A. Clavel & Fritz Lindenmeyer dyeing and finishing company , a subsidiary of the Ciba founder Alexander Clavel, started operations. Steady growth until the end of the 1960s made the industrial complex popularly known as "Stücki" with up to 700 employees the second largest Swiss textile finishing company. Due to the industrial structural change , the location turned out to be too expensive and unprofitable and led to the business closure in 1984.

1984 to 1997

From 1984 to 1988 the area lay fallow. From 1988, it experienced a second phase of use under the catchphrase “ interim cultural use of the non-established kind”. Mainly small businesses and studios settled on the industrial wasteland. Art exhibitions, temporary theater productions, concerts or discos found sufficient space on the orphaned industrial area. Among other things, the "Stücki I" performance by Klaus Littmann, realized here as a counterpart to Art Basel 1989. The "Stücki II" follow-up arrangement by various Japanese artists in 1990 and the "Bimbo Town" in 1993, in which the English machine artist Jim Wighting participated, among others. also received recognition in the art scene.

Through this artistic and creative environment, the Stücki site developed into a crowd puller, to which people from all walks of life in the border triangle made pilgrimages. On September 2, 1997, the 55 m high brick chimney was blown up and the site has been fallow ever since.

particularities

Stücki power box

Stücki Business Park, 2017

The entire area (Stücki shopping center, hotel and business park) is cooled or heated in a CO 2 -neutral manner . Together with the Industrielle Werken Basel (IWB) and the neighboring industrial companies Valorec Services and ProRheno AG, an absorption refrigeration system has been developed that converts industrial thermal energy into cold. This type of energy generation is still the world's largest machine of this type operated with hot water and ensures an approximate energy consumption of 5000 households. Around 10 million kilowatt hours of cooling and heating energy are to be supplied each year.

LED displays on the towers

The four towers of the shopping center are each equipped with 15 m high LED fields, developed by iart ag. With false edges added by the viewer, the fields give the impression of being a complete display - although there are only individual strips.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Vogel Gryff: Basel-Kleinhüningen receives the largest shopping center in the region ...  ( 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. (PDF file; 2.36 MB) of October 24, 2008, volume 57, 22nd edition.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.vogelgryff.ch  
  2. bazonline.ch: The eventful history of the Stücki area from September 19, 2009.
  3. bazonline.ch: Waste heat system for Stücki in operation from September 18, 2009.

Coordinates: 47 ° 34 '48.6 "  N , 7 ° 35' 45.7"  E ; CH1903:  six hundred and eleven thousand eight hundred forty-three  /  269953