Old Swimming Hall Lobeda: District Council Discusses Future Concept

Alte Schwimmhalle Lobeda: Ortsteilrat berät über Zukunftskonzept

Jena-Lobeda/Neulobeda (17.02.2026) – It is one of the most striking buildings in the district and has been the subject of intense discussion for some time: The “Alte Schwimmhalle” in Lobeda is the focus of the upcoming meeting of the Neulobeda district council. Tomorrow, Wednesday, the course for future use is to be set further.

New Life in the Columbuscenter: Hope for Winzerla’s Problem Child

Once facing high vacancy rates and decay, the Columbuscenter in Jena-Winzerla is showing signs of recovery. With ground-floor occupancy approaching 50% and the opening of new shops like MD Alibabamarkt, this neighborhood hub is fighting for a comeback. Discover how new renovation plans and a fresh mix of tenants aim to revitalize this essential local supply center and improve the quality of life for the district’s residents.

Clear Stand in Winzerla: District Council Rejects New Community Center Construction

Veto aus Winzerla: Ortsteilrat lehnt Neubau des Bürgerbegegnungszentrums ab

In a decisive 6-2 vote, the Winzerla district council has rejected plans for a new community encounter center. Instead of a new building, local representatives are urging the city of Jena to repurpose the existing Goetheschule. This move highlights a growing preference for sustainable urban development and signals a potential shift in the neighborhood’s social infrastructure planning.

Faster Housing for Jena: City Administration Specifies ‘Bauturbo’ Implementation

Veto aus Winzerla: Ortsteilrat lehnt Neubau des Bürgerbegegnungszentrums ab

Jena is accelerating its housing development. The city administration has detailed new guidelines for the federal ‘Bauturbo’ law, aimed at streamlining building permits. With the housing market under pressure, these measures could significantly speed up construction projects across the city. A final decision by the Stadtrat is expected in April, potentially marking a major turning point for local urban development in 2026.