– Coordination office established for cooperation with local authorities for the accommodation of refugees from Ukraine
– Contact established with the responsible authorities at the Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen, Bottrop, Bremen, Neubrandenburg, Gelsenkirchen, Schöningen, Herne, Krefeld/Neukirchen and Marl locations
– Prerequisites created for uncomplicated accommodation of persons who had to flee from Ukraine
Peach Property Group AG, a real estate investor with an investment focus on residential rental properties in Germany, will support local authorities in providing accommodations for Ukrainian refugees. To this purpose, the company quickly and easily makes residential units available for rent by the municipalities to accommodate refugees from Ukraine.
“The current developments in Ukraine and the suffering caused by Russia’s war of aggression deeply concern us,” said Dr. Thomas Wolfensberger, Chief Executive Officer of Peach Property Group AG, explaining the company’s commitment. “As the owner of a large residential portfolio in Germany, we want to make a contribution in the current crisis so that the displaced people can quickly be provided with safe accommodation.”
Coordination office established for liaising with local authorities:
Dr. Thomas Wolfensberger added: “We provided authorities with overviews of flats that are immediately available and suitable for accommodating refugees. We can draw on our experience in dealing with similar situations from previous years. Our teams at the Peach Points are well prepared for the important tasks involved in accommodating refugees.”
To this end, the company has already set up a coordination office and contacted the responsible authorities at the locations in Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen, Bottrop, Bremen, Neubrandenburg, Gelsenkirchen, Schöningen, Herne, Krefeld/Neukirchen and Marl.
In addition, reliable and experienced contact persons are available to the municipalities at all 15 Peach Points for discussions on the accommodation of refugees. The company can draw on its experience from the refugee crisis in 2015 and quickly reactivate processes that have already been tried and tested. The Peach Points also provide on-site support with official administrative paperwork and are available with personal contacts at any time without having to make an appointment.