New housing project in Kiel's Muhliusstraße for seniors and students

The renovation phase for the "Muhliushof" housing project in Kiel's Muhliusstraße began on Friday. Students and older people with disabilities will soon live together there. The project creates housing for 47 people in the city center.

The "Muhliushof" housing project is being developed in the heart of Kiel, combining living spaces for students and older people with disabilities under one roof. The renovation phase began on Friday, as reported by the Kieler Nachrichten. It will provide space for 47 residents in total.

The concept of the project in Muhliusstraße features some special aspects designed to promote intergenerational and inclusive living. Specific details about these features were not elaborated in the announcement. The initiative aims to connect different age groups and life situations in the city, fostering social interactions.

Kiel is investing in such projects to address housing needs in the city center and provide barrier-free options for vulnerable groups. The completion of "Muhliushof" is expected to enrich the local housing landscape.

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