Discussion about forthcoming developments at Bad Cannstatt Railway Station
The city of Stuttgart is inviting all interested parties to take part in the planning process for the development of the Railway Quarter. Registration for a guided tour, which will be led by the project team, is open until July 10 at participationstudiomaltaeu.
The guided tour, scheduled for July 15 at 4:30 pm, will offer a unique opportunity to explore the Railway Quarter, which connects Bad Cannstatt Station with Wilhelmsplatz, transitioning to the old town. The tour will provide insights into the current status of the feasibility study and the three independent quarter ideas developed in the first half of 2025.
For those unable to attend the guided tour, a Public Information Session will take place on the same day at 6 pm in the Bad Cannstatt District Council, Marktplatz 10. This session is an opportunity for all to learn about the study's progress, ask questions, share opinions, and make suggestions.
The study aims to create a mixed-use quarter for all generations and cultures, offering different approaches to the use and design of the area, which currently serves mainly as a transit space. The Public Information Session and the guided tour are open to all, and the meeting point for the tour is Bahnhofstraße 14.
The state capital of Stuttgart encourages citizens to actively participate in the development process of the Railway Quarter. The Public Information Session and the guided tour are part of this public participation process, providing valuable opportunities for engagement and collaboration. The meeting with Mayor of Construction Peter Pätzold is expected to add further insights into the city's vision for the Railway Quarter's future.
For more detailed information about the three independent quarter ideas, citizens are encouraged to consult official Stuttgart city planning sources or local government announcements directly. This news serves as an invitation for all to engage in the exciting journey of shaping the future of the Railway Quarter in Stuttgart.
The Railway Quarter, under development in Stuttgart, promises to become a mixed-use quarter that caters to various generations and cultures, integrating the industries of finance, transportation, and possibly others in its development. All interested parties can gain insights into the project's current status and the three independent quarter ideas during the Public Information Session on July 15 at 6 pm, or a guided tour on the same day at 4:30 pm, meeting at Bahnhofstraße 14.