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Old Leipzig Fair
Development of historic industrial buildings
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The location of the old Leipzig fairground reflected a promising development within recent years that went along with a 62 million Euro public and private investment. The key managers responsible for the current boom at the fairground are two successful developers: WEP and LEVG (Leipziger Entwicklungs- und Vermarktungsgesellschaft). To continue the promising trend and to achieve further development goals until the 100 years anniversary of the old Leipzig fairground in 2013 three of the many historic industrial halls were prepared for reuse in 2012. Within the project INIK set up a strategic plan including a potential analysis for the buildings to improve evaluation and decision making procedures.

Management: Sebastian Hettchen and Dr. Lars Scharnholz
Period: 2012
Organization: INIK GmbH
Customer: LEVG mbH & Co., Leipzig
Topics: industrial culture, preservation planning, site development







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