For a long time it was quiet around the former Ibis in Kärntnerstrasse near Linz Central Station, which was converted into an asylum advertisement in 2023. Because the construction fences are already standing, the large -scale conversion seems to be starting. The “Kroon” knows who will move the house after the last one.
Review: First it was planned to build apartments in the building. But almost three years ago, the increase in two extra floors and the renovation of Bettenburg in the Design Advisory Board in The Green Light was again considered hotel operation. About half a year later, the owner, the Breiteder group of companies, then offered the empty construction of the Federal Employment Agency (BBU) as a refugee accommodation. This in turn met little love with the then SP Mayor Klaus Luger-Hij, then showed the interest of the city to buy. In the end, the attempt was not successful: between May and December 2023 the building was used as a temporary accommodation for asylum seekers. Since then the house has been empty.
Source: Krone

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