48°47′03″N 9°10′41″E / 48.78409°N 9.17799°E
The Versatel building was a building in Stuttgart which was demolished in 2011, having stood vacant for over 3 years. [1] Stuttgart mayor Wolfgang Schuster referred to the building as an "urban sin". [2]
The building was an office building erected in 1966, situated in central Stuttgart and consisted of 13 storeys and 3 underground storeys. [3]
In July 2007, Carlyle Group bought the building from EnBW, [4] with the intention of demolishing it and redeveloping the site after Versatel's lease ended in 2009. [5] Demolition of the building began in October 2011. [6] Schuster commented on the buildings demolition by expressing being pleased regarding the buildings demolition. [7] The Carlyle Group plan to replace the building with an eleven-story office building, to be called "Citygate". [8]
48°47′03″N 9°10′41″E / 48.78409°N 9.17799°E
The Versatel building was a building in Stuttgart which was demolished in 2011, having stood vacant for over 3 years. [1] Stuttgart mayor Wolfgang Schuster referred to the building as an "urban sin". [2]
The building was an office building erected in 1966, situated in central Stuttgart and consisted of 13 storeys and 3 underground storeys. [3]
In July 2007, Carlyle Group bought the building from EnBW, [4] with the intention of demolishing it and redeveloping the site after Versatel's lease ended in 2009. [5] Demolition of the building began in October 2011. [6] Schuster commented on the buildings demolition by expressing being pleased regarding the buildings demolition. [7] The Carlyle Group plan to replace the building with an eleven-story office building, to be called "Citygate". [8]