Renovation of former Karstadt building in Lübeck begins

The former Karstadt building in Lübeck is being converted into an education center. Mayor Lindenau and Building Senator Hagen agree that the renovation marks a historical milestone for the city. The construction project is described as ambitious.

In Lübeck, the renovation of the former Karstadt building into an education center has begun. This project transforms the iconic structure into a hub for educational purposes. Mayor Lindenau and Building Senator Hagen have emphasized their agreement, highlighting the renovation as a historical milestone for the city.

The construction project is considered ambitious and underscores the city's efforts to repurpose vacant buildings. It promises to enhance the educational infrastructure in the Hanseatic city. No further details on the timeline or costs were provided, but the officials' consensus signals strong political support.

Lübeck, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is pursuing sustainable urban development with this initiative. The start of the renovation marks an important step in revitalizing the city center.

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