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ÖBB sollen vor teuerstem Wiener Immobilien-Deal der Geschichte stehen

Kleine Zeitung

Kleine Zeitung

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July 2, 2026

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ÖBB sollen vor teuerstem Wiener Immobilien-Deal der Geschichte stehen

Die Österreichischen Bundesbahnen stehen laut einem Bericht der Tageszeitung Die Presse“ kurz davor, den Shopping- und Bürokomplex Wien Mitte zu übernehmen. Keine Bestätigung.

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