Expansion of the Webermühle housing estate in Neuenhof planned
Altura RE AG, together with the municipality of Neuendorf and other owners of plots on the Webermühle site, wants to tackle the development of the Webermühle residential zone. The aim is to build a bridge to the Klosterrüti neighbourhood.
Altura RE AG is the owner of six plots with a total area of 15,234 square metres on the Webermühle/Damsau site in Neuenhof, the Nidwalden-based real estate company announced in a press release. The general conditions for the expansion and future development of the large Webermühle housing estate are to be worked out for its plots and the plots of other owners in the Webermühle residential zone. To this end, Altura RE and the municipality of Neuenhof are embarking on a cooperative planning process.
“Among other things, it is important for us to be able to create a well thought-out bridge to the Klosterrüti neighbourhood,” Rudolf Peschel, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Altura RE AG, is quoted as saying in the press release. “The appraisals and expert reports we have received so far clearly show us that the Webermühle-Ermitage site is predestined for the creation of attractive and modern living space thanks to its good accessibility and location in green surroundings directly on the Limmat.”
The cooperative planning process is to be designed and supported by the Lucerne planning office plan:team in a workshop process. It is expected to be completed by the beginning of 2026. This will be followed by the development of the design plan, for which the municipality will then act as the approval authority.
The timing of the actual start of construction depends heavily on the planning efficiency in the previous phases, explains Altura RE. “At the moment, we are hugely dependent on the timing of the collaboration with the municipality of Neuenhof and its personnel capacities,” says Peschel.