New commercial area in Wallersdorf: Mayor reveals plans!

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New commercial area in Wallersdorf: Mayor Aster visits the construction site. Goal: create building land for SMEs, opening in late autumn.

Neues Gewerbegebiet in Wallersdorf: Bürgermeister Aster besucht Baustelle. Ziel: Bauland für KMUs schaffen, Eröffnung im Spätherbst.
New commercial area in Wallersdorf: Mayor Aster visits the construction site. Goal: create building land for SMEs, opening in late autumn.

New commercial area in Wallersdorf: Mayor reveals plans!

A lot is happening in the northeast of Wallersdorf: A new commercial area is being built between Autobahn 92 and the railway line on State Highway 2074. Mayor Franz Aster and construction manager Rainer Spielberger recently took a look at the construction site, and the signs are good for future small and medium-sized companies that will find space here. The area should be an attractive starting point for companies, like the Gewerbegebiet.de reported.

The future properties can be created in different sizes, depending on the specific needs of the company. In addition to the flexible plot size, a noise barrier will also be built along the railway line in order to protect residents and new businesses. Work is currently underway to build canals and lay water pipes. The connection to the existing water pipe network in Mitterweg will take place this calendar week.

Investments and infrastructure

The development of the commercial area will cost around one million euros. The PNP reports that the executing company is Strabag Straubing. A well-thought-out wastewater system will also be installed: wastewater is led to the Wallersdorf sewage treatment plant via an existing dirty water pipe, while rainwater flows through gullies into a stormwater canal and seeps into a seepage basin.

For future energy supply, the planners are relying on highly efficient LED lights and a power supply from Bayernwerk as well as telecommunications services through a fiber optic expansion. Nevertheless, Mayor Aster asks for patience and understanding for temporary disruptions and road closures during construction work.

Economic importance of the region

The commercial area is no coincidence: the Dingolfing-Landau district has around 95,035 inhabitants and a total area of ​​877.58 km². The employment rate here is an impressive 67.3%. The industry, trade and logistics sectors are particularly well represented with employment figures of 2,726, 3,052 and 2,613 people. Again Dingolfing-Landau district development The district is also home to large companies, including the BMW factory in Dingolfing, which employs around 19,000 people.

The positive income situation and the low unemployment rate of 2.7% contribute to the attractiveness of the area. In comparison, it can be seen that the region is economically strong - with a large number of jobs and a development that continues to promise many opportunities for new companies to settle there. Anyone interested can contact the market town of Wallersdorf now to receive information about availability in the new business park.