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Hamburg setzt auf schnelle Projekte – 500 Millionen Euro fließen bis 2029

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June 30, 2026

Hamburg setzt auf schnelle Projekte – 500 Millionen Euro fließen bis 2029

Fast 500 Millionen Euro fließen in Hamburg aus dem Sondervermögen in Schul- und Bildungsbauten. Der Senat setzt auf schnelle Projekte, modulare Typenhäuser und Azubi-Wohnheime. Für Finanzsenator Dressel muss es vor allem schnell gehen.

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