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K1 The Housing Project XX-lecia
A Housing Project for Workers
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INIK Startegy:
Faced with the present structural change in the large housing project XX-lecia, we will suggest cooperation of all communal partners. As a first step, it will be necessary to introduce a monitoring system for the economic feasibility of the housing project. Such an “early-warning system” will make it possible to recognize problematic developments early and to react accordingly.


Background: 
The changed economic and demographic conditions require the application of new instruments in order to develop large housing projects effectively.
The situation in Lubsko is not different: The XX-lecia housing project—through its size and stereotypical construction method (30 multi-family buildings from the period of 1960 to 1989)—has shaped the town’s southeast unlike any other development. On the other hand, workplaces are disappearing through the decline of the textile and metal industry.




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