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Munich’s new housing developments

Baumkirchen Mitte   
Nearly 600 homes for about 1,300 residents, two childcare centers and a small shopping center are being built on former railway yards at Baumkirchner Street. The Baumkirchen train track park opened in 2019 and the district will be finished in 2020.
›› Berg am Laim

Diamaltpark Allach  
750 condominiums, three children’s day-care centers and other facilities are being built on more than 8 hectares around the heritage-protected boiler house of a former soup factory with a large green area. Planned completion is 2020-2022.
›› Allach, Georg-Reismüller- & Ludwigsfelder Straße, www.diamaltpark.de

Freiham   
Since 2005, a 350-hectare new city district has been taking shape in different construction phases on this busy development site. Homes for up to 25,000 residents are planned by 2040, along with a school campus, sports park and a spacious landscaped park, among other things.
›› Freiham

Paulaner-Areal am Nockherberg  
The relocation of the Paulaner Brewery to Langwied has made available for development its former 9-hectare site on Nockherberg. Planned is an inner-city residential neighborhood with 1,500 apartments (30 percent of them subsidized housing), along with an appropriate infrastructure and extensive green open spaces. Future residents can look forward to living in a district with a varied and vibrant architecture. The development is due to be completed in 2023.
›› Au, former brewery grounds on Welfen-, Reger- & Falkenstraße

Piederstorfer-Areal   
About 1,300 apartments for different income groups have been under construction since 2019 on the 12.8-hectare site of the former Piederstorfer gravel pit between Trudering and Neuperlach. The centerpiece will be a public park bordering Tru­deringer Forest.
›› Trudering/Perlach, zwi­schen/between Friedrich-Creuzer-Straße & Karl-Marx-Ring

Quartier an der Paul-Gerhardt-Allee  
About 5,500 people will live and 800 people will work in future on this last remaining undeveloped section of the central railway area (33 hectares).
›› Pasing-Obermenzing, Paul-Gerhardt-Allee

Werksviertel  
A city within the city. A new district is being developed behind Ostbahnhof. Covering about 40 hectares it will have everything central to everyday life – homes (1,200 new apartments) offices, shopping, culture and leisure.
›› Berg am Laim

 

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