Good evening,


classroom instead of bumper cars, excavator bites around a ruined fire and hope despite millions in losses: at the end of a warm summer's day, news from the Rhine-Main region.

Jacqueline Vogt

Department head of the Rhein-Main editorial team of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

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Location found

: The European School in Frankfurt has been looking for a new location for many years.

The previous school premises in Niederursel have become too small and can no longer be expanded.

That's not a piece of cake, because the city has committed itself to providing the children of employees of the European institutions in Frankfurt with an appropriate education, including this institution supported by the member states of the European Union.

A new location has now been found.

According to FAZ information, the coalition has agreed to locate the school on the Ratsweg fairground.

The Dippemess and other events are to move from there to the trade fair car park on the Rebstock.

The showmen agree.

But one thing still needs to be clarified.


Rainer Schulze reports and comments.

Apartments in the Rheingau

: Since a fire in 2015, only a shell remains of the former winery of the Hessian State Wineries in Eltville.

It's not just the locals who call the burnt ruins an eyesore.

Now there is hope that something will happen on the site of the "Royal Domain Winery", which was built in 1910/11 and is a listed building with a 700 square meter vaulted cellar and ancillary buildings.

Frankfurt-based Mainterra Immobilien GmbH, which now owns the 15,400 square meter site, presented plans to the magistrate and the urban development committee for a small urban quarter with apartments, a facility for assisted living and medical practices;

the plans come from the architect Christoph Mäckler.

Incidentally, the state wineries have long been producing elsewhere.


Oliver Bock writes why she and thus the country did not write a story of fame on this topic and why it was not a good idea to build a hotel on the old winery site.

Messe looks to the future:

optimism in the currently unsatisfactory situation.

This is how the mood at Messe Frankfurt could be summed up.

It will lose millions in the current year, but is counting on a turnaround after Corona.

As the company announced on Tuesday, it expects sales of 400 million euros and a double-digit loss for 2022.

Last year, the trade fair recorded a minus of 139 million euros with sales of only 154 million euros.

For comparison: in 2019, before the outbreak of the pandemic, sales were 736 million euros.

The trade fair is currently fully financed until the end of 2023, said trade fair boss Wolfgang Marzin on Tuesday.

Daniel Schleidt reports on figures, constraints and purposes of this company.

And in addition, around 900,000 nine-euro tickets have been purchased in the area of ​​the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV) and in the area of ​​the Nordhessischer Verkehrsverbund (NVV) a little more than 100,000 +++ Lufthansa boss Carsten Spohr has passengers on Tuesday further difficulties in air traffic agreed.

The situation, which is characterized by a lack of staff, a shortage of parts and restricted airspace, will “hardly improve in the short term” +++, like Hesse, has now also announced that Rhineland-Palatinate does not want to continue to participate in the financing of the Corona citizen tests.

Kind regards from the editorial team


Jacqueline Vogt

You can also read current reports from the region in Skyline-Blick, our live news blog for the Rhine-Main region, and on the Rhein-Main-Zeitung website at www.faz.net/rmz

The

weather

for Wednesday

It can still rain lightly in the morning.

Later it will be friendlier.

Highs around 27 degrees.

Dry and clear at night with 14 degrees.

birthday

on 

Wednesday 29 June

Klaus Sturmfels

, Chairman of the Friends of Frankfurt/Krakow – German-Polish Society, long-serving Honorary Consul of the Republic of Poland (79);

Thomas Voigtländer

, cardiologist, chairman of the German Heart Foundation, honorary medical director at the Bethanien Hospital, Frankfurt (65);

Martin Henatsch

, rector of the Mainz School of Art (59);

Johannes Heger

, Managing Director of the Hessian Association of Towns and Municipalities, Mühlheim (55);

Peter Sillem

, Frankfurt gallery owner (55);

Sigmar Keller

, Managing Director of the technology company Telespazio Germany, Darmstadt (54);