Stadtbau Würzburg

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Stadtbau Würzburg GmbH

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legal form Company with limited liability
founding December 3, 1934 (as a non-profit building company for small apartments )
Seat Ludwigstrasse 8
97070 Würzburg GermanyGermanyGermany 
management Managing Director :
Hans Sartoris
Chairman of the Supervisory Board:
Christian Schuchardt
Number of employees 82
sales EUR 29.2 million
Branch Real estate / housing industry
Website www.stadtbau-wuerzburg.de
Status: 2016

The Stadtbau Wuerzburg GmbH is a real estate company based in Würzburg . As a public company and a 100% subsidiary of the city of Würzburg, it manages its own real estate in the city.

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The Stadtbau Würzburg achieved in 2017 with 4,975 in their possession apartments rental income of 22.2 million euros., With an average net rent 5.53 € / m² was. With almost 10,000 tenants, almost every twelfth person in Würzburg lives in a city-building apartment. The balance sheet total was 273.5 million euros (as of December 31, 2017).

The purpose of the company is, according to the Commercial Register primarily in the construction, supervision, management and administration of buildings in all laws, regulations and forms of use, including houses and condominiums.

The largest number of apartments are in the districts of Zellerau (41% of the urban housing stock in 2015), Lindleinsmühle (15%), Heuchelhof (13%), Frauenland (12%) and Grombühl (7%).

history

The Stadtbau Wuerzburg GmbH was formed in 1998 by renaming from the founded in 1966 Heuchelhofgesellschaft - Urban Housing and Development GmbH , which had 2,305 rental housing in their possession at that time. In the same year, Stadtbau Würzburg GmbH became the main shareholder of the non-profit building company for small apartments, which was founded in 1934 and had 3,120 own residential units. Two years later, Stadtbau Würzburg GmbH was the sole shareholder of the Gemeinnützige Baugesellschaft für Kleinwohnungen mbH.In the summer of 2011, after more than five years of preparation, the two companies merged with retroactive effect from January 1, 2011.

The building stock of the Stadtbau comes mainly from two construction periods, the greater part (43%) from the period 1946–1960, when the destroyed inner city of Würzburg had to be rebuilt, and the other part from the 1960s and 1970s (36%) with the construction u. a. the satellite towns at the Heuchelhof and in the Lindleinsmühle .

For the New Living Brunostraße project , Stadtbau received the German Builder Award 2016 in the new building category ; for the marketing campaign for its real estate project developed by a Bad Mergentheim agency in the Hubland district directly on the grounds of the State Horticultural Show , it was one of the 2018 German Design Awards winners .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Stadtbau Würzburg GmbH, Würzburg. In: northdata.de. Retrieved September 5, 2018 .
  2. a b Overview of the 2017 financial year . In: stadtbau-wuerzburg.de. Retrieved September 5, 2018 .
  3. Stadtbau-Magazin (Summer 2015 edition): Distribution of the housing stock to the districts. (PDF; 3.6 MB) In: stadtbau-wuerzburg.de. Retrieved September 5, 2018 .
  4. a b c Stadtbau-Magazin (March 2012 edition): Milestones in the company's history up to the foundation. (PDF; 2.6 MB) In: stadtbau-wuerzburg.de. Retrieved September 5, 2018 .
  5. Stadtbau Würzburg wins the German Builder Award 2016 in the new building category. In: tvmainfranken.de. February 22, 2016, accessed September 5, 2018 .
  6. Living in Hubland. In: german-design-award.com. Retrieved September 5, 2018 .