Myrjam Passing: New wind for Hennef's city center! Sushi and ideas count!

Myrjam Passing startet als Wirtschaftsförderin in Hennef, fokussiert auf Innenstadtbelebung und Leerstand. Neuerungen und Herausforderungen diskutiert.
Myrjam Passing starts as an economy promotion in Hennef, focused on in -depth city revitalization and vacancy. Innovations and challenges discussed. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Myrjam Passing: New wind for Hennef's city center! Sushi and ideas count!

On January 25, 2025, Myrjam Passing took up her new position as the city of Hennef. The 39-year-old Velberter was officially introduced during an entrepreneur breakfast that had gathered almost 100 entrepreneurs. At this meeting, which was organized by Marco Grewe, the managing director of the local sushi restaurant Makiman, there was the unusual but positive decision to offer sushi for breakfast.

Mario Dahm, who accompanied the event, informed those present about current developments in the city. The cornerstones of his speech included an updated retail concept, an annual work program to revitalize the city center and the establishment of a working group for parking management. He also announced the organization of a weekly market as well as planned after -work markets and an Advent market. An expansion of the bike station and the end of the motorway are also being planned, as well as the hope of expanding the Allner Bridge and the development of the Kleinfeldchen industrial area.

focus on vacancy and inner city revival

Myrjam Passing, which was previously project manager in business development, plans to primarily devote herself to vacancy. Her studies in business administration in Salzgitter and her master in tourism and regional development in Greifswald gave her a solid foundation for her new tasks. She has been living in Cologne for seven years and found the job advertisement for business development in Hennef as an ideal addition to her professional portfolio.

The need for action with regard to vacancies in city centers is not only recognized by Passing. The architect and emeritus university professor Roland Gnaiger emphasized the challenges and opportunities of inner city development in an interview. He points out that inner cities were historically the center of life, but have lost their attractiveness these days. The causes of this development are diverse: from the motorization of traffic to the loss of quality of life to emigration to the periphery.

visions for the city center of Hennef

Passing wants to revitalize the city center as a habitat. It not only sees tourism as a source of income, but also as part of the local recreation for Hennef and the surrounding municipalities. Heartful gilt, for example, Gnaiger's proposal to upgrade old buildings for modern residential needs. This could help Hennef win back charm believed and at the same time create flexible uses. The conversion of empty buildings could be a key to revival.

Another aspect that greiger puts in the room is the meaning of freedom in city centers. These contribute significantly to the quality of life, especially for children and older people. An integrated urban development concept could have a positive influence here and contribute to the jointly sought revitalization of the city center.

myrjam Passing plans to promote a team idea and do your best for Hennef. By integrating the local entrepreneurs and taking into account innovative city marketing approaches, such as those recommended by city marketing organizations, the city of Hennef can experience a positive development in the coming years.

Finally, it should be emphasized that the challenges in the inner city revival cannot be viewed in isolation. It requires a joint effort for everyone involved to regain the attractiveness of Hennef as a shopping and life location.

For more information about the visions and challenges of urban development, please visit Kölnische Rundschau and Stadtmarketing .

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