Volkswagen real estate

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Volkswagen Immobilien GmbH

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legal form GmbH
founding July 25, 2011 (merger)
Seat Poststrasse 28, 38440 Wolfsburg
management Meno Requardt
Number of employees 353 (2016)
sales 158.15 million euros (2016)
Branch Real estate market
Website vwimmobilien.de

Company headquarters

The Volkswagen Immobilien GmbH is a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG headquartered in Wolfsburg . It emerged from the merger of Volkswagen Immobilien Service GmbH , Volkswagen Gewerbegrund GmbH and VW Wohnungs GmbH & Co. KG and was entered in the commercial register as a new real estate service provider on July 25, 2011.

With around 9,100 apartments and an annual turnover of over 150 million euros, the company is one of the largest apartment providers in Wolfsburg.

history

Before founding its own real estate company, the construction department of Volkswagenwerk GmbH built a smaller number of houses and apartments in Wolfsburg, including the five apartment buildings for executives of the Volkswagenwerk on Kiefernweg and the VW company health insurance building on Robert-Koch-Platz in 1950 and in 1952 the villa for the then VW general director Heinrich Nordhoff in the Steimker Berg district .

On January 28, 1953, the VW housing company was founded. The aim of the foundation was to create living space for the growing workforce at the Volkswagen factory. In addition to the urban Neuland housing company , a company-owned company should also work to resolve the housing shortage.

In 1962 the VW-Siedlungsgesellschaft mbH was founded in order to be able to use further possibilities for building housing without the conditions of non-profit status .

Volkswagen Immobilien's apartments, which were previously reserved for Volkswagen factory employees, have been available to anyone interested in renting since 1994.

In 2011, the merger of Volkswagen Gewerbegrund GmbH , Volkswagen Immobilien Service GmbH and VW Wohnungs GmbH & Co. KG , the real estate company of Volkswagen AG at the time , resulted in today's Volkswagen Immobilien GmbH .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Nicole Froberg, Ulrich Knufinke, Susanne Kreykenboom: Wolfsburg. The architecture guide. Braun Publishing, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-03768-055-1 , pp. 56, 57 and 61
  2. architecture & economy. No. 52, Verlag für Architektur GmbH, Wiesbaden 1986, p. 138
  3. Seven decades of living in Wolfsburg. In: Wolfsburger Nachrichten. Edition of November 30, 2019.
  4. Volkswagen Immobilien Gruppe merges to form a GmbH. Volkswagen Immobilien GmbH press release of August 1, 2011, accessed on January 27, 2018