New life at Schrannenplatz: Erding transforms Sparkasse into a hotspot!

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Erding plans to convert the former Sparkasse branch on Schrannenplatz into a restaurant and tourism information center by 2026.

Erding plant Umgestaltung der ehemaligen Sparkassenfiliale am Schrannenplatz zu Gastronomie und Tourismusinformation bis 2026.
Erding plans to convert the former Sparkasse branch on Schrannenplatz into a restaurant and tourism information center by 2026.

New life at Schrannenplatz: Erding transforms Sparkasse into a hotspot!

A lot is happening in the city of Erding: The former Sparkasse branch on Schrannenplatz is being redesigned and given a new, exciting concept. Restaurateur Mario Pianka plans to enliven the building with an all-day offering ranging from espresso to brunch, lunch specials and evening drinks. This will make the old branch a welcoming place that will attract both citizens and visitors. This information was provided by ed live provided.

A special highlight will be the opening of the large gates to Schrannenplatz, which will create additional seating. An outdoor bar area on Friedrich-Fischer-Platz is also planned, which will loosen up the ambience in the middle of the city. But gastronomy is only part of the project - the city of Erding has also planned a modern tourism information center on the ground floor. This is intended to act as a central contact point and provide information on sights, events and regional products.

Sustainable development in focus

The whole project is also part of the city's broader efforts to develop the city center into an attractive center for everyone. As part of the Integrated Urban Development Concept (ISEK), which was approved in June 2023, Erding aims to respond to the challenges of climate change and the needs of citizens. This concept, as on erding.de reported, includes, among other things, the renovation and reuse of the Beautiful Tower and the barrier-free redesign of Am Rätschenbach Street.

Mayor Max Gotz emphasizes the broad citizen participation that plays a major role in the creation of the ISEK. The city sees itself as a joint project of all social forces, which is also emphasized by the SPI Foundation. This supports sustainable urban development and combines social, economic and ecological dimensions. A fair coexistence of the interests of current and future city residents is essential, says the foundation on its website foundation-spi.

Insight into future-oriented plans

The existing infrastructure will also be upgraded: Among other things, a new train station is planned in the air base area, which will enable a connection to the city center via Landshuter Straße. Particular attention is paid to the areas of action of the old town, climate and green and open spaces, all of which should contribute to the quality of life in Erding.

The measures also include improving accessibility and the quality of stay in public spaces. Through clever rainwater management and the embedding of new development components in a comprehensive concept, Erding will set a role model for sustainable urban development.

With these diverse initiatives, Erding shows that tradition and modern ideas can go hand in hand. Renovation work on the Sparkasse branch will begin in 2025 and the opening is planned for mid-2026. There is a clear focus on positive and sustainable development that appeals to both citizens and tourists alike. And so Schrannenplatz will soon become a lively center of the city that combines enjoyment and information.