Zug: Planning application for SBB's "Kirschloh" project submitted
SBB has submitted the planning application for a major project at Zug railroad station. According to a media report, the number of apartments has been slightly reduced.

The plans for the SBB's "Kirschloh" development at Zug railroad station are currently on public display. According to plans by Atelier Abraha Achermann Architektur GmbH from Zurich, two commercial and office buildings, four apartment buildings with offices, stores and restaurants as well as three further apartment buildings are to be built on Äussere and Innere Güterstrasse.
As "Zentralplus.ch" reports, the original plans have been revised somewhat. Instead of 140 apartments, only 119 are now planned, although the buildings are to be five and six storeys higher than originally planned.
SBB's schedule envisages that work on the 12,000 square meter site will start in 2025 (IB reported). Completion is expected in the second quarter of 2028.t. (aw)