Munich is fighting against vacancies: New map shows vacant spaces!

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Munich's city center is fighting against vacancies. New map shows affected areas, city promotes active revitalization.

Münchens Innenstadt kämpft gegen Leerstand. Neue Karte zeigt betroffene Flächen, Stadt fördert aktive Wiederbelebung.
Munich's city center is fighting against vacancies. New map shows affected areas, city promotes active revitalization.

Munich is fighting against vacancies: New map shows vacant spaces!

Munich has a problem with empty shops, especially in the city center. A new map published by the city administration shows the most affected areas and the extent of vacancies in the different parts of the city. How Mercury reports, there are a striking number of shops in the city that are no longer in use. The “FREI” inscription, which can currently be seen at numerous locations, is particularly striking.

There are a total of ten such signs in the city, especially in the city center. Four of these signs shine particularly prominently in the city center or its immediate vicinity. These include, among others:

  • Bürogebäude am Rindermarkt 7 (25 m²)
  • Ein Gebäudekomplex in der Neuhauser Straße (172 m²)
  • Fläche in der Maxvorstadt (342 m²)
  • Fläche in Thalkirchen (466 m²)

Active vacancy management

The city's vacancy management has set itself the goal of significantly reducing the number of unused spaces. Citizens can regularly report vacant properties online, whereupon the city actively looks for new users. How Munich Business As noted, the Department of Labor and Economic Affairs is working to maintain the attractiveness of the centers and shorten periods of vacancy.

This active management also has the task of managing inquiries from companies looking for a location and offering suitable space. At the same time, care is taken to ensure that existing offers are improved and misuse and negative effects such as trading down are avoided. The identification of concept providers for vacant spaces plays an important role in maintaining a lively business culture in the city.

The city's commitment shows that it is urgently necessary to address vacancies in order to secure the quality of life and shopping atmosphere in Munich. The measures are intended not only to preserve the attractiveness of the city center, but also to help strengthen the city's economic pulse and open up new, interesting uses. At a time when retail is under increasing pressure, this could be the right step forward.