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The district town of Schleswig is an important medium-sized center in the southeastern district of Schleswig-Flensburg with around 25,500 inhabitants and an extended catchment area of over 80,000 people from the rural surroundings[1]. The city combines a charming location on the Schlei – between the North and Baltic Seas – with a diverse cultural offering and numerous leisure activities, which makes Schleswig an attractive place to live and vacation[1].
As a regional center, Schleswig focuses its development on sustainable growth, particularly in the area of environmental protection and energy efficiency. The energetic renovation of existing buildings and the expansion of regenerative energies are central components of the city's climate protection strategy[1]. In addition, tourism is being further developed under sustainability aspects in order to guarantee an undisturbed nature experience and to preserve the ecological balance[1].
In terms of transport, Schleswig is excellently connected: A train connection to the Neumünster–Flensburg line, two direct junctions to the A7 motorway and the east-west connection via the B201 ensure optimal accessibility to the city for residents, visitors and companies[1]. There are own municipal industrial areas as well as inter-municipal industrial areas such as Schleswig-Schuby and Schleswig-Busdorf, which, together with their infrastructure, increase the economic attractiveness of the city for traders[1].
Digital administration and citizen-oriented service characterize the self-image of the Stadt Schleswig. The citizen portal enables time- and location-independent access to administrative services and digital services of general interest. It is designed for both citizens and companies and supports personalized access and high data security according to GDPR[3].
Schleswig sees itself as an economic and social competence center with a wide range of education, vocational training and employment opportunities in the region[2]. Various local companies, including service providers in the field of heating, sanitation and ventilation, commercial and craft businesses as well as service providers for orthopedics and sports equipment, underline the economic diversity of the city[2].
Corporate Philosophy and Values
Schleswig is committed to sustainable urban development with a focus on climate protection, social participation and economic dynamism. Transparent administrative processes, a modern infrastructure and future-oriented industrial areas promote innovation and regional development. Values such as environmental protection, citizen proximity and economic responsibility are guidelines for urban development.
Sustainability Initiatives
This combination makes Schleswig a lively, future-oriented medium-sized center that harmoniously combines ecological, economic and social aspects, thus ensuring quality of life and economic opportunities for its region[1][3].
This description is based on information from the official website of the Stadt Schleswig and other publicly available sources.