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According to the EIB, the project consists of an intermediate loan to finance the construction of a secondary school building for 900 students as well as a fire brigade in the city of Kassel.
The aim is to contribute to improve educational facilities as well as the quality and the attractiveness of the public spaces.
The fire brigade and rescue station will promote the city's resilience and civil protection, in line with the municipality's climate adaptation goals.
As stated by Bloomberg, Landesbank Hessen-Thueringen Girozentrale, doing business as Helaba Landesbank Hessen-Thueringen, provides banking services. The Bank offers savings accounts, corporate financing, online banking, investment management, and business development services. Helaba Landesbank Hessen-Thueringens serves customers worldwide.
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Financial Intermediary - Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen Girozentrale (Helaba):
Address: Helaba Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen, Main Tower, Neue Mainzer Str. 52-58, 60311 Frankfurt/M.
Phone: +49 69 / 91 32 - 01
Website: https://www.helaba.com/
Borrower - City of Kassel:
Address: Obere Königsstraße 8 / Rathaus, 34117 Kassel
Phone: +49 561 115
Fax: +49 561 787 2258
Email: info@kassel.de
Website: https://www.kassel.de/
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