ERR's historic buildings in Kadrioru to make way for new district in Tallinn
Dilapidated ERR buildings on Faehlmanni and Gonsiori streets in Tallinn will be demolished to make way for a new residential and commercial district. ERR has proposed initiating detailed planning to give prospective buyers a clearer picture of development possibilities for the property. The planned district will be intersected by a new pedestrian and cycling street.
EstoniaThe aged and deteriorated buildings owned by Estonian Public Broadcasting (ERR) on Faehlmanni and Gonsiori streets near Kadrioru in Tallinn will be demolished to make way for a new residential and commercial district. ERR has proposed initiating detailed planning for the area so that prospective buyers will have a clearer understanding of the development possibilities the land offers.
The heart of the planned district will be a new pedestrian and cycling street that runs through the entire area and creates better connections with the surrounding urban environment. This solution should make the future district more attractive to both residents and businesses, while also helping integrate the new development smoothly into the existing urban space of the Kadrioru district.
Initiating detailed planning before the sale is a strategic step that gives developers greater confidence in making their investment. The existence of more concrete planning solutions should increase the market value of the property and accelerate future development of the area. ERR's current buildings have reached the end of their serviceable life, and creating a new functional urban district in their place aligns with the broader goal of densifying areas near Tallinn's city centre in a sensible and sustainable manner.
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