Framework plan for the Brühl

The framework plan and basis for the development on Brühl is the "Urban planning study for the development of the Brühl-Boulevard area in Chemnitz" by Albert Speer & Partner, which was approved by the city council on 26 April 2012. The plans represent an important target for the development of the neighbourhood. The resolution of the framework plan confirms the development plans for Brühl and thus creates greater investment security.

In order to gradually bring the urban planning objectives for the development of the neighbourhood to life, a strong emphasis will be placed on bundling and coordinating the various activities and stakeholders. By means of coordinated Brühl management, the numerous partners and approaches, potential investors, owners, residents, tradespeople and interested parties in Brühl will be involved.

Update

On 17 October 2013, the city council decided to update the urban development planning study for Brühl. The background to this is the requirements, interests and needs arising from specific consultations with neighbouring residents, owners and potential investors, which require an update and specification of the existing urban development planning study by Speer und Partner for selected aspects. For example, concrete investment intentions of the existing private owners and GGG in their building stock have emerged for individual Brühl neighbourhoods or corresponding measures are already being implemented. In particular, individual aspects have emerged from the joint work of the Brühl management team, the Brühl office and the KiQ - Cooperation in the Neighbourhood project in round table discussions, workshops, the Brühl committee and citizens' platforms.

This will create the necessary investment security for the owners on Brühl and for new investors as well as for the expansion of the infrastructure. The original urban planning study by Albert Speer und Partner, which was approved by the city council in April 2012, continues to provide the basic development direction for the area in its complex statement in the sense of a masterplan.