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The Wohnstättengenossenschaft Bitterfeld-Wolfen eG (WSG Bitterfeld-Wolfen eG) is a modern housing cooperative based in Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Saxony-Anhalt. Founded in 1994, it currently manages around 850 to 900 apartments, making it one of the largest housing companies in the city[1][7]. The cooperative stands for affordable, safe and high-quality living space in attractive urban locations and contributes to strengthening social cohesion in the region.
The core business of WSG Bitterfeld-Wolfen eG is the rental of modernized apartments to its members and other tenants. The apartments are spread over several districts such as the Dichter- und Länderviertel, the Anhaltsiedlung, Greppiner Straße, Am Kino and the Rathausviertel[1]. The cooperative also offers various services, including an emergency repair service, an online apartment search and the option of downloading important forms digitally[1]. In addition, the WSG is involved in special offers such as regular events, reading evenings, art pleinairs and residential area festivals, which strengthen the sense of community and enrich life in the residential complexes[4][8].
The central mission of the Wohnstättengenossenschaft Bitterfeld-Wolfen eG is to create and maintain affordable, cross-generational living space that offers security, community and quality of life. The focus is on the members: The cooperative sees itself as a democratic community in which every resident is involved in shaping the future. Membership is not tied to any special requirements, but requires the acquisition of shares, which are based on the size of the rented apartment[4]. Important values are respectful coexistence, transparency, citizen proximity and the continuous improvement of living quality. The WSG focuses on a cooperative relationship between members, tenants, employees and management and attaches great importance to dialogue and participation[4].
The WSG Bitterfeld-Wolfen eG is undertaking a profound urban redevelopment and is continuously investing in the modernization and energetic renovation of its properties. Through cooperation with energy experts and the implementation of funding measures, the cooperative actively contributes to energy saving and climate protection[9]. In the course of structural change in the region, the cooperative has undergone a demanding concentration process: Of the original approximately 2,500 apartments from the holdings of the former state-owned enterprises, many units were abandoned as part of a "healthy shrinkage process" in order to secure the long-term viability of the remaining apartments[2][3]. Today, attractively renovated apartments are available that meet the demands for comfort, accessibility and sustainability. The annual information events, such as the Easter walk in the Dichterviertel, inform members about the progress of the urban redevelopment projects and enable active participation[4].
The cooperative sees itself as part of the urban community and regularly initiates cultural and social projects. For example, the "Hofladen an der Feldstraße" was revived as a meeting place and is now a meeting place for members, neighbors and partners[2]. The WSG promotes a lively community through neighborhood festivals, cultural events and the support of local initiatives, which increases identification with the living environment and the quality of life. The management emphasizes that the success of the cooperative is largely based on the commitment, patience and cohesion of the members, employees and partners[3]. The WSG sees itself as a learning organization that accepts challenges, develops future perspectives and is committed to a city worth living in.
The Wohnstättengenossenschaft Bitterfeld-Wolfen eG stands for modern, affordable and sustainable living space in a strong community. It combines economic stability with social responsibility and is actively committed to the further development of the districts. With its cooperative model, its commitment to sustainability and its diverse range of service and leisure activities, the WSG offers its members and tenants more than "just" a home - namely participation, security and quality of life in a constantly changing region[1][4][7].