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PRO-Kaufland: Rutter Immobilien Plans Demolition and New Construction for Linz Shopping Center

PRO-Kaufland: Rutter Immobilien is planning demolition and new construction

It is one of the important and traditional shopping centers in Linz: The PRO-Kaufland in Urfahr near the motorway bridge over the Danube.

But: The shopping center, which opened in 1974, is now getting old and the offerings are no longer what they once were.

Nevertheless, it is considered Local supply center in Linz-Urfahr still appreciated and frequented.

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This area is now to be redeveloped. The city is planning a decision in this regard in collaboration with the Rutter Real Estate Group on Thursday in the City Senate.

That has Dietmar Prammer (SPÖ)City Councilor for Urban Development, on Wednesday Stefan Rutter presents.

Rutter and his group visited the shopping center of Gerhard White accepted. That was 2018.

At that time there was already talk of wanting to develop a new district there. The area with a total area of ​​over 40,000 square meters is also suitable for this.

City developer commissioned

Now the city and Rutter want the external company “Superwiento create a master plan.

In addition to retail and gastronomy, living and working should also play a major role, and the area should also be made tangible.

Demolition planned

What is certain is that the existing shopping center will be demolished promptly and rebuilt using the latest technology. Stefan Rutter announced this when presenting the plans.

He assured that above-ground parking spaces should be largely avoided.

Instead of the parking spaces, space will be created for the already announced “modern urban development with apartments and other uses with central green space”.

© Image: City of Linz/Pertlwieser

Two steps planned

Part one of the project will be the construction of a new shopping center with restaurants, retail areas and local suppliers on around half of the area.

The extensions to the additional mixed uses will be designed on a further three to four independent building sites.

This requires around 12,000 to 15,000 square meters of land area. For this, a development and circulation concept including connections to public transport will also be taken into account; the entire area should be designed to be pedestrian and bicycle friendly.

Clothes farmer clears out

There is also news in downtown Linz: the constant topic Clothes farmer on the country road starts moving. The clothing company has begun clearing out the old store and an initial project has been submitted for approval.

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2023-10-04 15:35:25
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