Nordviertel, Essen

The Nordviertel is the most northern borough of the city district Stadtbezirk I Stadtmitte/Frillendorf/Huttrop in Essen.

Essen-Nordviertel
Borough
Jewish cemetery, Assmannweg
CountryGermany
DistrictStadtbezirk I Stadtmitte/Frillendorf/Huttrop
Area
  Total2.86 km2 (1.10 sq mi)
Elevation
48 m (157 ft)
Population
  Total7,308
  Density2,600/km2 (6,600/sq mi)

Geography and demographics

Nordviertel has 7,308 inhabitants and is therefore one of the smallest boroughs of Essen. It has a surface of 2.86 km² and lies on an average height of 48 metres above sea level.

The biggest part exists of residential cultivation.

Native country has become the Nordviertel of the Universität Duisburg-Essen. Where the university stands, was earlier the independent borough Segeroth.

Transportation

One bus, two U-Bahn and one tramline (196, U11, U17 and 106 by the EVAG) go through this borough.

Features

The old Jewish cemetery of the city located in the Assmannweg. BMW has one of the biggest branches in Germany there. In the Nordviertel is also the Bamler Servicepark with approximately 3000 workplaces and the Kaufpark Bamlerstraße with approximately 250 workplaces.

gollark: This furniture budget thing probably doesn't add up to a significant amount of the total spend, so it's a bad comparison.
gollark: Apparently American healthcare spending is something like 17% of GDP for some insane reason. So it would be a big fraction of the government budget, if they ran it as efficiently as it currently operated.
gollark: Possibly. Paying people if they want to move out seems more reasonable than doing stupid things to local property markets, or whatever, or adjusting taxes so those already there can afford it.
gollark: That doesn't mean the cost can't/shouldn't be *reduced*.
gollark: Instead of incentivizing people to stay there and driving up the price.
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