It is currently the most famous shell of the city – the “Lamarr” project on Vienna’s Mariahilfer Straße. After the bankruptcy, a company owned by investor and construction tycoon Georg Stumpf now owns the house. He doesn’t necessarily have to build a department store there. However, larger changes must be approved by the town hall. However, there are no applications for this yet.
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Where the Leiner furniture store once stood, an unfinished building currently dominates the image. It is named after the Hollywood diva Hedy Lamarr, who came from Vienna. From 2025, noble goods and regional products will be offered for sale on eight floors. A catering area was also planned. What will actually happen next with the property is still unclear. The new owner could in principle continue to build the project, a spokesman for construction councilor Kathrin Gaal (SPÖ) emphasized to the APA.
Permission required
All you need is a construction site facility, i.e. a corresponding notice or the necessary permits – for example to park construction containers in parking spaces. If he thinks about changing the concept, contact with the authorities will be more intensive. For a change to office use, for example, a permit is required.
The town hall emphasizes that offices are permissible given their mixed-use designation. However, the building applicant must obtain a so-called plan change permit if the structural changes are larger. However, the new operator will not be able to completely avoid business.
These must be set up on the ground floor as the property is in a business zone. The publicly accessible, green roof terrace cannot be disturbed either. A right of use (servitut) was agreed there. According to Gaal’s office, no notice of completion is possible if this is not complied with.
According to the town hall, no requests for changes regarding possible plan changes have been received for the time being. Stumpf Development GmbH has recently emphasized that the future usage concept will be developed in coordination with the city and the district in the coming months.
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