Stuttgarter Wohnungs und Städtebaugesellschaft mbH
The
Stuttgarter Wohnungs- und Städtebaugesellschaft mbH (SWSG)
editThe Stuttgarter Wohnungs- und Städtebaugesellschaft mbH (SWSG) is one of the largest and economically strong municipal housing companies in Germany. With a portfolio of over 19,580 own rental apartments and more than 50,000 tenants, SWSG plays a central role in the housing supply of the state capital Stuttgart.
Key Products and Services
editSWSG focuses on providing high-quality and affordable housing. Key projects include the new development and revitalization of existing neighborhoods, such as the Keltersiedlung in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, where 180 new apartments were built, and the construction project in area 6 in Bad Cannstatt, which is part of the comprehensive revitalization measures in Hallschlag[1].
Another focus is on the repurposing of existing buildings to create new housing. An example of this is the conversion of the former hospital site "Bürgerhospital" in Stuttgart-Nord, which includes 136 new residential units, a daycare center, a family center, and a community garden[1].
Main Mission and Values
editThe mission of SWSG is to create vibrant neighborhoods for all generations and to provide affordable housing. The company places great importance on social, ecological, and architectural sustainability. SWSG is also involved in social projects, such as supporting child and youth welfare facilities and promoting youth programs like the "Nachtschwärmer"[1].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editSWSG is actively committed to sustainability. A prominent example is the Energy-Plus neighborhood on Prießnitzweg in Bad Cannstatt, which has been recognized for its sustainable architecture and energy efficiency. This project has been awarded the ICONIC Award and the IWS ImmobilienAward Metropolregion Stuttgart[1].
The company also emphasizes the use of sustainable building materials and methods, such as the use of wooden modules in new construction projects. Participation in the International Building Exhibition StadtRegion Stuttgart 2027 (IBA’27) with the construction project Böckinger Straße underscores SWSG's commitment to innovative and sustainable housing concepts[1].
Social Engagement
editIn addition to housing supply, SWSG is also engaged in social promotion. The company supports housing offers for young people, donates to local initiatives, and promotes programs that give young people the opportunity to spend their leisure time meaningfully[1].
Overall, SWSG stands for a combination of economic strength, social responsibility, and ecological sustainability to create a livable and future-oriented living environment for the residents of Stuttgart.
Sources:
edit- 1 - https://www.swsg.de
- 2 - https://www.kununu.com/de/swsg-stuttgarter-wohnungs-und-staedtebaugesellschaft-mbh
- 3 - https://www.xing.com/pages/swsgstuttgarterwohnungs-undstadtebaugesellschaftmbh/about_us
- 4 - https://www.xing.com/pages/swsgstuttgarterwohnungs-undstadtebaugesellschaftmbh
- 5 - https://www.swsg.de/files/media/jahresbericht-2020/lagebericht/a-grundlagen-des-unternehmens.pdf