Memmingen’s new hospital advances while old site’s future remains unclear
Memmingen's new hospital is on track for completion by 2029. Meanwhile, the future of the old hospital site on Bismarckstraße remains uncertain, sparking discussion at a recent public event.
Construction of the new Memmingen Hospital is advancing smoothly, with a foundation stone laying ceremony having taken place recently. Mayor Jan Rothenbacher recently provided updates on the project's progress at an information event held at Café Puck. If all goes according to plan, the new hospital, being built at the Autobahn interchange, could be ready by 2029.
However, the fate of the old hospital site on Bismarckstraße remains unclear. No explicit details have emerged about its future use or plans after the new hospital's completion. The topic was discussed at the information event, with Mayor Rothenbacher offering insights into the city's thinking on the matter.
While the new Memmingen Hospital nears completion, slated for 2029, the old hospital site on Bismarckstraße awaits a definitive plan. The city has engaged with the public about its future, but no concrete details have been revealed yet.
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