Business location Braunschweig - bei der Braunschweig Zukunft

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Business location Braunschweig - bei der Braunschweig Zukunft
Photo: Braunschweig Stadtmarketing GmbH (BSM) /Gerald Grote, Jürgen Sperber
In profile:
Business location
Braunschweig
BRAUNSCHWEIG Zukunft GmbH
Business development
www.braunschweig.de/wirtschaftsfoerderung
Photo: Florian Kleinschmidt/BestPixels.de
Photo: BSM/okerland-archiv
Braunschweig
Location with quality
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When it comes to business, Braunschweig has an excellent
reputation, a fact which is repeatedly confirmed by city rankings.
In the annual comparison study of 69 German cities, which was
published in December 2014 in the business journal “Wirtschaftswoche”, Braunschweig once again achieved an excellent
score: 1st place as the most business-friendly city and 6th place
for dynamics - one place better than last year.
Braunschweig has a future: as regards population development
figures, the city has been in the black for eleven years. Perhaps
partly because property investments are worthwhile here. In a
Wirtschaftswoche ranking (6/2015), the city achieved third
place from 26 cities of its class; for Spiegel Online (3/2015),
property experts placed Braunschweig in fourth place in a
comparison of 111 cities.
One reason for this is certainly the municipal business development agancy BRAUNSCHWEIG Zukunft GmbH (Zukunft = future),
which has established itself as point of single contact for the
business community, for those wishing to settle here and for startups. We mediate between the interests of private enterprises and
the municipality. This enables us to help companies to fulfil more
quickly the requirements of the city administration, as package solutions from a single source speed up approval processes. This has
a favourable effect on the company‘s success and the economic
climate.
The diversity of modern society, influenced by globalisation and
demographic change, characterises our economic life. The City
of Braunschweig and its businesses have therefore signed the
“Charta der Vielfalt” (Diversity Charter). They stand for a culture
of solidarity in our society, for reciprocal acceptance and mutual
trust. In a broad regional skilled workforce alliance and together
with labour market partners, enterprises and the public sector,
we create a co-ordinated framework of promising measures for
safeguarding the availability of a skilled workforce in the city and
the region.
BRAUNSCHWEIG Zukunft GmbH advises on location issues,
procures commercial space, promotes business-founders and
manages a successful technology park, which has already twice
received the title “Anerkanntes Innovationszentrum” (Recognised
innovation centre) from the ADT – German Association of Innovation, Technology and Business Incubation Centres. This was the
starting place for many companies which are today conducting
business both nationally and internationally from Braunschweig
– proving that technology transfer functions perfectly with us.
Braunschweig is indeed an excellent residential and business
location.
Gerold Leppa
Head of Economic Affairs for the City of Braunschweig and
Managing Director of BRAUNSCHWEIG Zukunft GmbH
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Photo: BSM/Daniel Möller
Photo: BSM/Sascha Gramann
Braunschweig –
in profile
With around 250,000 inhabitants, Braunschweig is the secondlargest city in Lower Saxony and the historical centre of the most
important industrial region in the state. Cultural monuments and
mediaeval squares provide the city on the Oker with a special flair
and turn a stroll through the city into an experience. The city offers
quality of life and many recreational opportunities; furthermore,
the Harz region and the heathlands of the Lüneburger Heide are
located nearby.
Braunschweig is at the centre of the most research-intensive region in Germany. Science and research co-operate closely with the
economy – a particularly impressive example of this can be seen at
the Research Airport, where successful knowledge networking has
made Braunschweig a European centre for mobility research.
Recent settlements here include the Lower Saxony research
centres for aerospace and automotive engineering - collaborations between the Technical University of Braunschweig and the
German Aerospace Center and Volkswagen respectively. Together
with more than 40 companies, they form an innovation network
at the Research Airport with exemplary co-operation.
It is not only science that has charisma: The Braunschweig
State Theatre with four sectors and a renowned orchestra has a
reputation which is just as excellent as that of the museums, of
which the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum possesses a collection
of paintings of leading European importance. Diverse leisure
opportunities are offered by the lively cultural scene as well as
the sport sector.
Furthermore, Braunschweig is also very family-friendly: early
childhood education and care of schoolchildren are being intensified, the proportion of all-day schools is being increased and
school refurbishment is being accelerated. Children can choose
from the full range of school forms - including an international
school. In addition, Braunschweig is an important university city
in Lower Saxony, with its Technical University (TU), University of
Art (HBK) and the Welfenakademie.
Mehr Informationen:
www.braunschweig.de
www.braunschweig.de/bestchoice
www.braunschweig.de/stadtfilm
Photo: BSM/okerland-archiv
Photo: Stadthalle Braunschweig Betriebsgesellschaft mbH
Science is also expanding in the university district, where the
Braunschweig Integrated Centre of Systems Biology was formed –
a further co-operation of the TU, ​​in this case with the Helmholtz
Centre for Infection Research. Here, biologists, mathematicians,
computer scientists and engineers want to work together to make
fundamental biomedical research more efficient. Another interdisciplinary example is the research which will be conducted into
the field of personalised medicine at the Centre for Pharmaceutical
Process Engineering, which will be completed at the end of 2016.
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Braunschweig in
figures
Transport links
Photo: BSM/okerland-archiv
Braunschweig‘s geographic location in the centre of Germany and the good transport links make the
city and the region an excellently-reachable transportation hub in the heart of Europe.
Motorways
Population (as at 31.12.2014)
Inhabitants, total
Average age
249.485
43,17 years
Geographic data (as at 31.12.2014)
Area covered by the city
Population density
19.217 ha
1.299 inhabitants/km²
Labour market
Inbound commuters 59.418
as at: 30.06.2014
Outbound commuters 32.275
as at: 30.06.2014
Commuters, net
27.143
as at: 30.06.2014
Purchasing power cover ratio (Source: IHK)
Unemployed
as at 30.06.2015
8.662
Purchasing power 2013, total Retail sales turnover 2013
Purchasing power influx
Unemployment rate
entire dependent civilian labour force
6,3 %
Tax rates
Employees subject to social insurance
contributions at the workplace
as at 30.06.2014
Property tax A:
agriculture and forestry
Property tax B:
all other plots of land
Business tax:
according to trading capital and income
121.576
thereof according to economic sector
1.352 Mio. €
2.011 Mio. €
48,7 %
320 %
450 %
450 %
• A 2 / E 30 Berlin-Ruhr area (east-west connection)
• A 39 Wolfsburg-Braunschweig-Salzgitter with direct
connection to the A 7 / E 45 Hamburg, direction Frankfurt
a. M./Munich (north-south connection)
• A 391 city motorway / west tangent
• A 392 city motorway / north tangent
• A 395 Braunschweig-Harz and via the four-lane B6 N with
connection to the A 14 Magdeburg/Halle/Dresden
Deutsche Bahn AG
The Deutsche Bahn (German rail) serves Braunschweig with the
fast IC/ICE and EC connections. From Berlin to Braunschweig,
for example, the train journey takes 1 hour and 20 minutes;
from Hannover, 30 minutes.
Flughafen Braunschweig-Wolfsburg
The Braunschweig-Wolfsburg Airport, directly next to the A
2 motorway, is a transport hub in the region for charter and
private flights and is, through the Forschungsflughafen Braunschweig (Research Airport Braunschweig), a significant location
for cross-modal mobility research. Hanover International
Airport is only around 60km away.
www.flughafen-braunschweig.de
Local public transport
Braunschweig has an excellent local public transport network
which extends beyond the city limits and far into the region.
Numerous regional express (RE) trains, regional (RB) trains and
regional bus lines connect the city with its surrounding area,
whilst the dense network in the city is served by trams and buses.
www.zgb.de
Hafen Braunschweig
The Port of Braunschweig on the Mittelland Canal enables
connections via the waterways throughout the whole of Europe.
The cargo turnover reaches an annual magnitude of around
1 million tonnes. Two gantry cranes and two reach stackers
guarantee fast container handling. Braunschweig has the largest
inland port for containers in Northern Germany.
The ideal location of the port, directly next to the intersection of
the A 2 motorway from east to west and the A 39 southbound, ensures fast and direct transportation of inbound and outbound goods.
Direct access to the Deutsche Bahn rail network is enabled via the
port railway of the Hafenbetriebsgesellschaft Braunschweig GmbH
(port operating company).
www.braunschweig-hafen.de
(excerpt; as at 30.06.2014)
Other service providers
including:
freelance, scientific and
technical services
other economic service providers publ. administration, defence,
social security
information and communication
financial and insurance services
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27.068
(22,3 %)
20.974 (17,3 %)
4.135
(3,4 %)
94.426 (77,7 %)
24.557
(20,2 %)
69.869 (57,5 %)
16.671
11.653
(13,7 %)
(9,6 %)
6.981
4.079
3.206
(5,7 %)
(3,4 %)
(2,6 %)
Photo: Hafen BS
including:
manufacturing industries
construction industry
Service providers, total/tertiary sector
thereof:
trade, transport and storage,
hospitality sector
Photo: J. Sperber
Production industry
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Business and research
The attractiveness of a city can be seen in its beauty and flair,
but sometimes also in rational data. Braunschweig has both: a
city centre with flair and an exceptionally high retail trade centrality index of 144 points. In 2013, the city achieved a turnover
of nearly 750 million euros for a sales area of ​​approximately
180,000 square metres.
structure of Braunschweig. The New Yorker Group, one of the largest companies for young fashion, also expanded outwards from
Braunschweig into around 40 countries. A further example is the
company Auro, pioneer and market leader in the production of
natural paints and ecological coatings or Solvis, technologically
leading manufacturer of solar energy equipment in Europe.
Braunschweig’s power of attraction is by no means characterised
solely through trade. More than 75 years ago, the Volkswagen AG
success story began in the Braunschweig “Vorwerk”. At that time,
nobody could imagine that the car manufacturer would one day
become one of the greatest players on the global competition
field. Even today, the Braunschweig plant is one of the most
important companies in the city, with approximately 8,700 employees producing vehicle components for the entire VW group.
The aspiring GOM GmbH develops and manufactures optical
measurement systems and solutions for 3D co-ordinate measuring
technology, material and construction component-testing in industry and research. Fujitsu Semiconductor, a supplier of semiconductor components and system solutions for the market segments
automotive, digital TV, mobile telephones, network and communication technology, has a development laboratory in the city.
Rapid development also occurred for the Volkswagen Financial
Services AG, founded in 1994, which has responsibility for the
co-ordination of the worldwide financial services of the Volkswagen Group in 51 countries. Together with the Braunschweigische
Landessparkasse (savings bank), the Öffentliche Versicherung
Braunschweig (insurance company) and the Volksbank Braunschweig-Wolfsburg (co-operative bank), a significant financial
cluster with approximately 8,500 employees has thereby been
created in Braunschweig.
Braunschweig is at the centre of the most research-intensive
region of Germany, in which 7.32 percent of the gross domestic
product is spent on research and development (Eurostat 2011).
Today, more than 15,000 people work and research in Braunschweig in around 250 companies from the high-tech sector and
27 research institutions.
Photo: Schimmel Pianos
Photo: Westermann Gruppe, Braunschweig
Photo: Öffentliche Versicherung Braunschweig
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Photo: Braunschweigische Landessparkasse
Photo: Volkswagen
Photo: www.siemens.com/presse
The sugar producer Nordzucker AG, the publishing group Verlagsgruppe Westermann, the electronics company Robert Bosch
GmbH and the tradition-steeped piano factories Grotrian-Steinweg and Schimmel Pianos, both of whom export world-wide, are
further important companies which characterise the economic
Siemens Mobility is engaged in topics ranging from networked
transport systems and infrastructure features for rail and road
traffic through rail vehicles to airport logistics. Along with Volkswagen, the company is one of the focal points for the high level
of competence of the city and the region as regards the subject of
mobility. Together with the expertise of the Technical University
of Braunschweig, the German Aerospace Center, the companies
resident at the research airport and further research institutions,
an internationally-renowned mobility cluster has developed.
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Scientists from the Technical University of Braunschweig and
the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) examine
micro-organisms which cause infections or which can be used
in the manufacture of pharmaceutical agents.
www.tu-braunschweig.de/forschung/zentren/brics
Bundesamt für Verbraucherschutz und
Lebensmittelsicherheit (BVL)
The Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety
(BVL) is an independent higher federal authority within the operational division of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture.
www.bvl.bund.de
Bundesstelle für Flugunfalluntersuchung (BFU)
The German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation
(BFU) is a higher federal authority within the Federal Ministry
of Transport and Digital Infrastructure. It is responsible for the
investigation of accidents and serious incidents which occur
during the operation of civil aircraft within the territory of the
Federal Republic of Germany.
www.bfu-web.de
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)
The German Aerospace Center (DLR), at the Research Airport,
develops and tests solutions to problems arising in the fields
of aeronautics, astronautics, transport in general, communication and the environment. With worldwide-unique aircraft,
helicopters, wind tunnels and simulators, solutions for safe,
efficient and environmentally-friendly air and land transport for
the future are being tested.
www.dlr.de
Forschungsinstitut Futtermitteltechnik der
Internationalen Forschungsgemeinschaft
Futtermitteltechnik e.V. (IFF)
The Research Institute of Feed Technology of the International
Research Association of Feed Technology e.V. (IFF) provides answers to technical questions through fundamental research and
develops process technologies for compound feed production.
www.iff-braunschweig.de
Fraunhofer-Institut für Holzforschung,
Wilhelm-Klauditz-Institut (WKI)
The Fraunhofer Institute for Wood Research, Wilhelm-Klauditz
Institut addresses current and future-oriented tasks concerning
the usage of wood and other renewable raw resources.
www.wki.fraunhofer.de
The Institute of Animal Nutrition (ITE) of the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health carries
out research in the fields of nutrition physiology, animal feed
science and feedstuff.
www.fli.de/de/institute/institut-fuer-tierernaehrung-ite
As an interdisciplinary centre, the Automotive Research Centre
Niedersachsen (NFF) serves as a co-operation platform for the
mutual research between industry and science in the field of
vehicle technology. The NFF was founded with support from the
government of the state of Lower Saxony, the City of Braunschweig and the Volkswagen AG, in order to establish the research region Braunschweig as a location of international stature
in automotive engineering. Integrated into the NFF is the Battery
LABFactory Braunschweig, which examines the entire production
process for lithium-ion battery cells and their life-cycle.
www.nff.tu-braunschweig.de
Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut (TI), Bundesforschungsinstitut für Ländliche Räume, Wald und Fischerei
The Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute (TI), Federal Research
Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries establishes scientific fundamentals for the policies of the Federal Government.
With its application-oriented and practice-related research, it
thereby serves the development of the society of tomorrow.
www.vti.bund.de
The Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films
IST is an R&D service centre which, in close co-operation with
the industry, develops functional coatings, surfaces, materials
and processes for the application areas of tools, mechanical engineering and automotive technology, energy, glass and façades,
medical technology, aeronautics and astronautics as well as
optics, information and communication.
www.ist.fraunhofer.de
Julius Kühn-Institut – Bundesforschungsinstitut für
Kulturpflanzen (JKI)
Georg-Eckert-Institut für internationale
Schulbuchforschung (GEI)
The Leibniz Institute DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures is Europe’s most important biological
resources centre. It collects biological material and holds it in
readiness for industrial usage and research tasks.
www.dsmz.de
The main function of the Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research (GEI) is the research of historically, politically and geographically-significant statements in textbooks
and other school-related educational media.
www.gei.de
Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit
(GRS) GmbH
The GRS is a central organisation for technical and scientific
research with expert assessors for all questions concerning
nuclear safety and the disposal of nuclear waste in Germany.
www.grs.de
The Julius Kühn Institute – Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants (JKI) develops holistic concepts for the entire field of
plant cultivation, plant production and plant care.
www.jki.bund.de
Niedersächsisches Forschungszentrum
für Luftfahrt (NFL)
The Aeronautics Research Centre Niedersachsen (NFL) is a
joint scientific union of the research institutes of aerospace and
aeronautics at the TU Braunschweig, the DLR and the Leibniz
University in Hanover. Its purpose is the strengthening and
networking of the scientific location “Research Airport Braunschweig” as well as the promotion of fundamental, co-ordinated research programmes from partner organisations.
www.nfl.tu-braunschweig.de
Leibniz-Institut DSMZ-Deutsche Sammlung von
Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen (DSMZ)
Luftfahrt-Bundesamt (LBA)
As a higher federal authority, the Federal Aviation Office (LBA) is
assigned to the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI). It is responsible for the certification of aeronautical
equipment, the authorisation and monitoring of aeronautical companies and the monitoring of aeronautical training.
www.lba.de
Beyond the ordinary –
The House of Science
Forum and experimentation environment for
interdisciplinary scientific dialogue with business
and society. It came into being as part of Braunschweig becoming “City of Science” in 2007.
www.hausderwissenschaft.org
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung (HZI)
The focal point for the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research
(HZI) is the research into infectious processes and their host’s resistance, with the aim of making important contributions towards
the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases.
www.helmholtz-hzi.de
Photo: J. Sperber
Photo: J. Sperber
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Niedersächsisches Forschungszentrum
Fahrzeugtechnik (NFF)
Fraunhofer-Institut für Schicht- und Oberflächentechnik
Forschungsflughafen Braunschweig
The Research Airport Braunschweig is one of the most innovative business and science clusters in Europe. It is developing into
Europe‘s leading centre of excellence for intermodal mobility
topics - in the fields of automotive, aviation, rail, certification
and electromobility.The special feature is the internationally-unique infrastructure with research aircraft, wind tunnels,
simulators and test benches which is concentrated in one
location alongside the airport infrastructure.
The Research Airport provides 2,700 highly-skilled jobs directly
at the airport and more than 4,000 in the surrounding area.
www.forschungsflughafen.de
Institut für Tierernährung (ITE) des Friedrich-LoefflerInstituts, Bundesforschungsinstitut für Tiergesundheit
The National Metrology Institute of Germany (PTB) is a scientific
and technical service provider and carries out fundamental
research and development in the field of metrology. The PTB executes measurements with absolute precision and reliability and
creates the basis for scientific, technical and legal metrology.
www.ptb.de
Photo: J. Sperber
Braunschweig Integrated Centre of Systems Biology (BRICS)
Photo: Carola Meyer
Research institutes
and federal facilities
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Braunschweig – Education
Photo: TU Braunschweig
à la carte
Schools
Braunschweig-Wolfsburg International School
In Braunschweig there are 73 city-funded schools. 66 of these
are general and seven are vocational. There is also a considerable range of freely funded additional schools and education
institutions.
www.braunschweig.de/schulportal
This is a full-day school with English-language lessons. It offers
qualifications up to “Abitur” and „International Baccalaureate
Diploma“ (comparable to the German “Abitur”). The curriculum
correlates to the programmes from the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO).
www.cjd-braunschweig.de
Training and further education
The Berufsbildungszentrum Braunschweig
(Vocational Training Centre - BBZ)
Verwaltungs- und Wirtschaftsakademie Braunschweig
The Verwaltungs- und Wirtschaftsakademie Braunschweig offers,
following vocational training, further education opportunities
parallel to careers allowing students to achieve management
qualifications for commerce and the civil service.
www.vwa-braunschweig.de
The BBZ provides 26 workshops with 374 workplaces for
cross-company practical apprentice training and eight
classrooms for theoretical teaching.
www.hwk-bls.de
Deutsche Müllerschule Braunschweig
(German School for Millers)
Städtische Musikschule Braunschweig
The world’s only technical school offering a state degree in
milling and mill construction.
www.deutsche-muellerschule-bs.de
The City School of Music offers the promotion and teaching of
music on nearly all instruments as well as the nurturing of talent
up to study course preparation.
www.braunschweig.de/staedtische_musikschule
Dr. von Morgenstern Schools
Oskar-Kämmer-Schule
These specialised schools offer vocational training in biology,
chemistry, pharmacy and cosmetics.
www.morgenstern-schulen.de
The Oskar-Kämmer-Schule offers school vocational training and
cross-company initial training, qualification and further education parallel to careers.
www.oks.de
Welfenakademie
Braunschweig is a key university location in Lower Saxony. It offers young people a wide
range of education and training institutions and offers older people a selection of further education institutions. The City of Braunschweig has 66 general and seven vocational schools.
36 of the general education institutions offer all-day schooling. The range of vocational
schools cover nearly all full-time forms and vocations.
The WelfenAkademie is a state-recognised vocational academy.
It offers a dual study course in business administration with a
variety of majoring subjects. The courses involve a combination
of scientific study and practical work in the student’s company.
www.welfenakademie.de
The VHS offers a wide ranging needs-oriented programme for
adults and families. There are also customised courses e.g. for
children, school pupils, young adults, seniors, immigrants or the
unemployed.
www.vhs-braunschweig.de
The HBK is an internationally oriented, art-science university
with the entitlement to award doctorates and habilitation. It
is the only University of Art in Lower Saxony and is one of the
largest in Europe with 1,100 students of free arts, design, art
sciences, media sciences and education.
www.hbk-bs.de
Photo: Stadt Braunschweig
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The City of Braunschweig is one of 27 cooperation partners in the
“Fachkräftebündnis SüdOstNiedersachsen”. Its aim is to improve
the availability of skilled personnel and to address demographic
challenges. Projects are supported which improve regional structures that ensure the supply of skilled personnel, train unemployed people to cover the demand for skilled personnel and provide
additional training to existing employees.
www.fachkraeftebuendnis-son.de (from December 2015)
Braunschweig University of Art (HBK)
Photo: J. Sperber
Around 18,500 students attend the TU Braunschweig, Germany’s
oldest technical university. In 2014, the TU employed 5,900 people
in research, teaching, technical and administration. The foundation
stone of this modern university was laid in 1745 as the Collegium
Carolinum. The TU Braunschweig cooperates with over 400 partner establishments and research institutions in over 70 countries.
www.tu-braunschweig.de
This school, founded in 1903 in Braunschweig, has been training
students in technical vocations for more than 100 years.
www.teutloff.de/nordwest/bildungsorte/braunschweig.html
Fachkräftebündnis SüdOstNiedersachsen
Volkshochschule Braunschweig
Universities
Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina
zu Braunschweig
Teutloff-Schule
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Braunschweig – Location
search made easy
Industrial areas, business parks and start-up centres
Industrial areas
Former railway maintenance depot
(Eisenbahnausbesserungswerk EAW)
Industrial areas “Forschungsflughafen-West” and
“Forschungsflughafen-Nordwest”
15-hectare industrial site at the former freight train station.
Close to the city centre and with good access to the A39 autobahn. In planning.
These industrial areas are right next to Braunschweig’s commercial and research airport and have a total area of around 22
hectares. They are reserved for businesses in the aerospace and
transport technology fields. Immediate access to the A2 autobahn. Braunschweig’s harbour is only 6 kilometres away.
Cross-community business park
“Waller See-Braunschweig”
This industry and commerce area, made up of two construction sectors, has direct access to the A2 autobahn and is nearly
64 hectares in size. It is only three or four kilometres from
the B214 and B4 trunk roads. Braunschweig’s harbour is only
a kilometre away and the Braunschweig-Wolfsburg regional
airport only 6 kilometres. Spaces can be sized according to
requirements.
Photo: BSM / Gerald Grote
Industrial area “Hansestraße-West”
Some remaining plots are available in this industrial area and
these can be developed at any time. This area is located with
immediate access to the A2 autobahn and Braunschweig’s harbour. The Braunschweig-Wolfsburg regional airport is only
6 kilometres away.
Industrial area “Kralenriede-Ost”
The eight hectares available in this industrial area are reserved
for businesses and services related to airports. It is located
around 1 kilometre from Braunschweig‘s commercial and research airport and the A2 autobahn.
Industrial area “Rautheim-Nord”
The remaining plots available in this 20-hectare industrial area
to the south-east of the city can be divided up as required and
developed immediately. It is situated directly next to the A39
autobahn and the B1 trunk road.
Heinrich-der-Löwe-Kaserne-Nord (former barracks)
This industrial area has immediate access to the A39 autobahn.
Plots are scheduled to be available starting 2016.
Privately operated business parks
A forward-thinking provision of space and special attention to the land requirements of industry and
commerce are also characteristic of Braunschweig as a business location, as is the broad spectrum
of commercial real estate. Additional municipal commercial areas are in development as part of the
overall strategy. Beyond this, the commercial real estate market is in motion: attractive new buildings
include the BraWo Park at the main train station and the “Kontorhaus”.
As the city´s business development agancy BRAUNSCHWEIG Zukunft GmbH is the first contact for
municipal commercial premises. It also mediates privately offered assets.
Photo: J. Sperber
Photo: J. Sperber
ARTmax, Frankfurter Str. 4 – 5
Office space
Contact: Stephan Körber, ARTmax Verwaltung GmbH
Tel.: (0531) 8 20 70
www.artmax.de
BraWo Park, Berliner Platz
Office and retail space
Contact: Klaus Gattermann, Gattermann Immobilien Projekt
GmbH, Project Development, Tel.: (0531) 2 31 44 11
www.brawopark.de
Campus 3, Alte Salzdahlumer Straße 202 – 203
Primarily office space, small production areas
Contact: Isabell Rützel, Trompetter Management GmbH,
Oberursel, Tel.: (06171) 9 16 91 60
www.campus3.de
Braunschweig Industrial Area (former MAN premises),
Steinriedendamm 15
Office, production and warehouse space
Contact: Christian Eggert, Bilfinger Real Estate GmbH,
Tel.: (0531) 2 14 55 25
www.gewerbepark-braunschweig.de
GEPAS Schimmel Business Park, Friedrich-Seele-Str. 20
Office, hall and workshop space
Contact: Herr Zipp, Gewerbepark Schimmel,
Tel.: (0531) 8 01 81 12
Roggenmühle Lehndorf, Hannoversche Str. 60 B
Office and retail space
Contact: Thomas Funke, Architektur, Design,
Projektmanagement Funke, Tel.: (0531) 2 64 22 33
Heinrich-Büssing-Hof, Heinrich-Büssing-Ring 41
Office and teaching space
Contact: Stephan Körber, ARTmax Verwaltung GmbH,
Tel.: (0531) 8 20 70
Rebenpark, Rebenring 31
Office, production and warehouse space
Rebenpark GmbH, Tel.: (0531) 2 88 99 50
www.rebenpark.de
Rollei-Zentrum, Salzdahlumer Straße 196
Office and production space
Contact: Heidi Opiela, Tel.: (0531) 87 70 09 11
Schimmelhof, Hamburger Str. 273 a – c
Current offers can be found at
www.braunschweig.de/wirtschaftsfoerderung
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Querumer Forst Business Park, Spechtweg 1
Office, production and warehouse space
Contact: Christian Eggert, Bilfinger Real Estate GmbH,
Tel.: (0531) 2 14 55 25
Various office, studio and warehouse spaces
Contact: NOWO Immobilien,
Tel.: (0531) 2 44 92 15
www.schimmel-hof.de
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Braunschweig – per
Schlosscarree, Ritterbrunnen/Steinwegpassage II
Office, retail, restaurants, medical and health
Contact: Markus Wunderling, BraWo Medicum GmbH,
Tel.: (0531) 70 05 38 01
square metre
Kontorhaus Braunschweig, Frankfurter Straße 284 – 289
High-quality office space in development
Contact: Stephan Körber, ARTmax Verwaltung GmbH,
Tel.: (0531) 8 20 70
www.kontorhaus-bs.de
RZE Rollei-Zentrum for Start-Ups,
Salzdahlumer Straße 196
The premises of the long-standing company Rollei offers a total
of 1,700m² to entrepreneurs looking to start up new businesses. Spaces are available in a variety of different sizes in the
Rollei-Zentrum.
Ansprechpartnerin: Heidi Opiela, Tel.: (0531) 87 70 09 11
E-Mail: [email protected]
Technology Park Braunschweig, Rebenring 33
The Braunschweig Technology Park facilitates new technology
firms by reducing the risks associated with starting a company.
It offers entrepreneurs office space with modern infrastructure
at low prices.
Contact: Florence Hahn, Tel.: (0531) 38 04 38 41
E-Mail: [email protected]
BioTec Start-Up Centre Braunschweig, Inhoffenstraße 7
The BioTec Start-Up Centre on the campus of the Helmholtz
Centre for Infection Research pursues the goal of improving startup and development chances for young companies which are
engaged in research and development in the biotechnology field.
Contact: Florence Hahn, Tel.: (0531) 38 04 38 41
E-Mail: [email protected]
More information about start-up centres and commercial premises:
www.braunschweig.de/wirtschaftsfoerderung
Wirtschaftsstandort Braunschweig
Abbesbüttel
Thune
Walle
Hülperode
Bechtsbüttel
214
Waggum
Bienrode
Waller Wenden
See
Hansestraße West
Watenbüttel
Kralenriede-Ost
Rühme
Völkenrode
Bortfeld
Gewerbehof Querumer Forst
Kralenriede
Gewerbepark Braunschweig
391
Schwarzer
Berg
392
Wedtlenstedt
Lehndorf
Kontorhaus
Weststadt
GEPAS Gewerbepark Schimmel
Östliches
Ringgebiet
Gewerbepark (privat)
Stiddien
Gründerzentrum
39
Campus 3
up to 60,00 €/m²
up to 25,00 €/m²
up to 8,50 €/m²
up to 5,00 €/m²
Warehouses
Existing buildings
single-storey, min. height
3 m, roller doors, cold
single-storey, height from
6 m, roller doors, cold
Heinrich-der-Löwe
EAW
Lindenberg
Rautheim-Nord
Cremlingen
Rautheim
Newly-built buildings
depending on size and height
Südstadt
Melverode
1,50 €/m² to 3,25 €/m²
2,20 €/m² to 3,75 €/m²
5,00 €/m² to 6,00 €/m²
Heidberg
Sickte
Stöckheim
Hötzum
Mascherode
39
BioTec Gründerzentrum
Geitelde
395
Leiferde
39
up to 100,00 €/m²
up to 60,00 €/m²
up to 15,00 €/m²
up to 7,50 €/m²
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1a prime pitch zone A (central business district/city centre)
1b prime pitch zone B (city centre)
2a location, city
2b location, city suburbs
Kl. Schöppenstedt
BraWo Park
ARTmax
Rüningen
Karte: © Stadt Braunschweig, Abt. Geoinformation, 2015
Larger areas in excess of 80m²
Braunschweig
RZE Rollei-Zentrum
Gartenstadt
GewerbegebietBroitzem
Smaller areas up to 80m²
Weddel
Heinrich-Büssing-Hof
Timmerlah
Gr.
Gleidingen
Hordorf
Ground-floor shops
Riddagshausen
Kl.
Gleidingen
Sonnenberg
Dibbesdorf
Gliesmarode
Westliches
Schlosscarree
Ringgebiet
391
1
Denstorf
Mietpreis
up to 6,50 €/m²
up to 8,00 €/m²
up to 11,00 €/m²
Technologiepark
Rebenpark
Roggenmühle Lehndorf
basic level of fitments
medium level of fitments
higher level of fitments
Schapen
Schimmelhof
Lamme
Querum Volkmarode
Siegfriedviertel
Ölper
Kanzlerfeld
Wendhausen
2
Veltenhof
in good business locations
Shop space
Hondelage
2
Office space and medical practices –
Local business parks, depending on location, between €28.50
and €45,00/m² incl. development costs
Bevenrode
Harxbüttel
Rothemühle
Wendeburg
Grassel
4
Kl.
Schwülper
Average prices for commercial objects in Braunschweig (Source: Grundstücksbörse Braunschweig 2014):
Building plots
Eickhorst
Lagesbüttel
Commercial property
Salzdahlum
Photo: J. Sperber
Gr. Schwülper
Photo: J. Sperber
Start-up centres
Surcharges for existing buildings:
Floor more than 1,000kg/m²
+0,25 €
Surcharge for crane tracks
+0,25 €
Heating, depending on insulation +1,00 to 1,50 €
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Braunschweig – has
Photo: J. Sperber
solutions on offer
Gerold Leppa
Photo: J. Sperber
Managing Director
Tel.: (0531) 4 70 21 04
[email protected]
Photo: Florian Kleinschmidt/bestpixels.de
Braunschweig – provides
funds
for companies
Funds from the European Union are available, amongst other
things, for projects concerning education and research, for
strengthening the competitiveness of small and medium-sized
enterprises, for the sustainable development of communities and
for the fight against poverty. All manner of projects can therefore
qualify for grants or loans from EU, federal, state or other funding
bodies, which may also be supplemented through guarantee or
shareholding programmes.
Good funding opportunities exist for research and development
projects from small and medium-sized businesses if they want
to develop or further develop their own products or want to
optimise development processes. Particularly at European level,
their access to a number of programmes has been simplified
significantly.
BRAUNSCHWEIG Zukunft GmbH provides orientational guidance for business projects as well as advice on suitable funding
opportunities. The cultural and creative industries are moving
more and more into the focus of support from the federal government, states and municipalities. The City of Braunschweig thus
subsidises initiatives or projects which are suitable for assisting
the industry in general. These include, for example, improving the
public presence or an improved networking of sub-sectors.
Braunschweiger Gründerfonds
In 2007, the City of Braunschweig established Gründerfonds
(founder funds) for start-ups and young companies with
headquarters in Braunschweig. From these, grants are provided
for the founding or acquisition of a company as the entry into
self-employment as well as for the expansion of a company. The
grants can lie between 1,000 and 7,500 euros. Excluded therefrom are freelance entrepreneurs - with the exception of the field
of cultural and creative industries - as well as start-ups in the
fields of gastronomy and manual skills without a “Meistertitel”
(title of master craftsman).
Additional requirements:
• A conclusive business concept with business plan.
• The application must be submitted no later than 36 months
following the initial commencement of entrepreneurial activity – prior to entering into contractual obligations which are
related to the planned investments.
• If necessary, the required authorisations for the founding must
be submitted.
• The company headquarters must be located in Braunschweig
for at least three years.
• The number of employees must be less than ten.
• The annual turnover or annual balance sheet total must not
exceed two million euros.
Further information:
www.braunschweig.de/wirtschaftsfoerderung
Photo: J. Sperber
Photo: J.Sperber
Photo: J. Sperber
Jörg Meyer
Founded in 2002, the municipal business development agency
BRAUNSCHWEIG Zukunft GmbH is the central contact for
private companies. 13 employees and Managing Director Gerold
Leppa provide the businesse community with a competent team.
BRAUNSCHWEIG Zukunft GmbH is responsible for permit
management and the mediation of commercial space. It
advises Braunschweig companies - and companies interested in
settling here - on business location issues and undertakes the
dialogue with municipal departments.
BRAUNSCHWEIG Zukunft GmbH provides entrepreneurs with
a comprehensive range of consultancy services in order to
facilitate their path to independence. Furthermore, it manages the Braunschweig Technology Park and is a member and
administrative office of the Grün­dungsnetzwerk Braunschweig
(start-up network), in which 20 institutions work together from the Arbeitgeberverband (employers‘ association) through
the Bundesagentur für Arbeit, Handwerkskammer, Industrieund Handelskammer (Federal Employment Agency, Chamber
of Crafts, Chamber of Industry and Commerce) to the Wirt­
schaftsjunioren (Jaycees).
The agency manages the mobility cluster of the Research
Airport and offers a variety of formats for enabling technology transfer. In co-operation with regional partners, it also
addresses current topics and projects, for example in the areas
of skilled personnel and resource efficiency.
Authorised Representative, business
development, portfolio development,
authorisation management
Tel: (0531) 38 04 38 20
[email protected]
Photo: BSZ/Sascha Gramann
Simone Schumacher
Business development, portfolio development, manual trades, property, funding
Tel.: (0531) 38 04 38 22
[email protected]
Photo: BSZ/Sascha Gramann
Angela Wandrey
Business start-ups
Tel.: (0531) 38 04 38 32
[email protected]
Photo: BSZ/Sascha Gramann
Florence Hahn
Administration of start-up incubators
Tel.: (0531) 38 04 38 41
[email protected]
Photo: BSZ/Sascha Gramann
Carola Meyer
Portfolio development,
cluster Research Airport
Tel.: (0531) 38 04 38 34
[email protected]
Photo: BSZ/Sascha Gramann
BRAUNSCHWEIG Zukunft GmbH
Business Development
GründerVilla Tel.: (0531) 38 04 38 04
Rebenring 33
Fax: (0531) 38 04 39 11
38106 Braunschweig
[email protected]
www.braunschweig.de/wirtschaftsfoerderung
ab März 2016
Schuhstraße 24
38100 Braunschweig
Jürgen Sperber
Public relations
Tel.: (0531) 38 04 38 50
[email protected]
Photo: BSZ/Sascha Gramann
Fabian Kappel
Internet editor
Tel.: (0531) 38 04 38 23
[email protected]
Photo: BSZ/Sascha Gramann
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BRAUNSCHWEIG Zukunft GmbH
Business Development
Rebenring 33
38106 Braunschweig
from march 2016
Schuhstraße 24
38100 Braunschweig
Photos: BSM/Gisela Rothe
Telephone: (0531) 38 04 38 04
Fax:
(0531) 38 04 39 11
[email protected]
www.braunschweig.de/wirtschaftsfoerderung
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