New Ziwa Park in Lilienfeld: Flagship project for sustainable shopping

New Ziwa Park in Lilienfeld: Flagship project for sustainable shopping

The Ziwa Group recently invested 3 million euros in Ziwa Park in Lilienfeld, a modern retail center that shines sustainably after extensive modernizations. With a focus on ecological responsibility and an appealing shopping experience, the project sets new standards in the region. On an area of 2,800 m², the Ziwa Park offers a contemporary architecture with a straight design that combines simple and functional aspects. The 1,500 m² wooden roof construction and the glass facade, which is both aesthetically and energetically, are particularly remarkable.

A highlight of sustainability is the photovoltaic system with an output of 185 kWp, which covers about 80 % of the center's electricity requirement. In addition, the Ziwa Park offers a fast charger with two charging points as well as a charging station for e-bikes that promotes mobility and environmentally friendly alternatives. "The new Ziwa Park in Lilienfeld is an economic, architectural and sustainable lighthouse project that shines far beyond the borders," says Julia Klinglmüller, the managing director and owner of the Ziwa Group.

sustainability in focus

The modernization work was based on the sustainability agenda ZiWa Green, which integrates an environmentally friendly way of thinking into the corporate concept. "In the planning phase, we have already taken care of optimally using existing areas to avoid the sealing of new areas," adds Klinglmüller. This procedure made it possible to work in partnership with the tenants such as Spar and Cafe Bistro.

In addition to the photovoltaic system, the wooden roof construction offers another example of the responsible handling of resources. In addition to the structural measures, emphasis was also placed on greening in order to underline the ecological orientation of the project. With its approach, the Ziwa Group would like to offer future generations a positive example of sustainable development.

"In our family business we always have the environment and their needs in view," notes Klinglmüller. The Ziwa Park combines economic objectives with a clear environmental awareness, so that a unique example of integrated solutions in the area of sustainable infrastructure was created.

a strengthening of the region

The Ziwa Park was not only designed as a shopping location, but also as an economic location. The successful mix of industry on 2,800 m² and sufficient parking spaces make it an attractive destination for visitors. Klinglmüller emphasizes that not only products, but also local economic stability are promoted here: "We want to sustainably strengthen the local supply and are proud that we can minimize the need for long shopping routes."

The Ziwa Group is convinced that this approach not only makes economic advantage, but also makes sense from an ecological point of view, since it reduces CO2 emissions through long journey. "With a diverse mix of industries that comprises both large companies and local companies, we not only create an attractive shopping atmosphere, but also a habitat for people of all ages," adds Klinglmüller.

Overall, the Ziwa Park in Lilienfeld shows how a modern retail center can meet the requirements of a demanding customerchaft and can make a positive contribution to a sustainable and economically stable region.

Another focus of the Ziwa Group is on the continuous development of commercial properties in Austria. The family company has been focusing on facility, asset and center management for 30 years, with active cooperation with its more than 85 shop partners. Julia Klinglmüller continuously leads the company into the future with its experience in business administration and real estate management.

Viewed overall, the Ziwa Park in Lilienfeld not only proves to be a model project for sustainable planning and construction, but also as a lively example of the combination of economic action and responsibility towards the environment. More information about the developments can be found in a detailed report on real estate-redaction.com .

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