HCC Sale, Fabian Case & Russian Warship News – Güstrow & MV

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HCC is looking for a buyer + Güstrowers are excited about the Fabian case + Russian warship for days before MV

Good morning!

Do you perhaps have a few million euros left? And no idea what to do with the money? Then here’s a tip: The HCC building in Schmarl is for sale. With a total of six commercial tenants – and bowling alleys, beach volleyball, squash, badminton, table tennis and a Crossfit course, an interactive submarine game, laser tag, black light mini golf, escape rooms. There are also bars and restaurants, a wellness area with sauna and swimming pool, a trampoline hall, the Rostock Timmermann Tennis Academy and more. Price for house plus land and 200 parking spaces: 16 million.

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With these five topics you will be well informed for your Monday in Rostock.

Rostock HCC building is to be sold

That’s what it’s about: The property in the Schmarl district, where the HCC is located, is to be sold. It is currently for sale for 16 million euros.

background: The building was built in the mid-90s as a Holiday City Center – hence the abbreviation HCC. It has now developed into a popular leisure center.

This is how it continues: Selling such a special property will take some time, says realtor Jana Blaschka. Nevertheless, there are already several interested parties.

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Güstrowers are excited about the investigation into Fabian

That’s what it’s about: The case of the killed boy Fabian (8) from Güstrow does not leave the people in the region unmoved. They hope that the perpetrator will be caught soon.

background: The investigations by the public prosecutor’s office and the police have been in full swing for two weeks.

The special: The people in and around Güstrow are confident that the investigators will be successful. A high clearance rate in such cases gives them hope.

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Disco in Rostock: Two young entrepreneurs dare to open a new one

That’s what it’s about: Christof Otto and Ahmad Kelzi are in their early 20s and have been running the “Déja Vu” on Rostock’s Steinstrasse for a year. A mixture of bar, club and disco.

background: For the two friends, the bar is their first own business. “We want a place where you can find good music, good people and a good atmosphere,” says Ahmed Kelzi.

The special: Drinks, shisha, disco evenings and events are intended to attract a mature audience into the nightlife.

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Russian warship lay off Kühlungsborn for days

That’s what happened: The Russian landing ship “Aleksandr Shabalin” lay in the Mecklenburg Bay, almost 20 kilometers northwest of Kühlungsborn, for several days.

background: According to experts, no Russian warship had ever been in this position before. Why it was there now is not known.

This is how it continues: A high Russian presence off the German coast is also expected in the near future: a convoy with military equipment is currently on its way from Syria to Russia.

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Vandalism in the school gym: Neubukow rewards information with 1,000 euros

That’s what happened: After unknown people rioted on the school grounds in Neubukow, the sports hall cannot be used until further notice.

background: The perpetrators had forcibly gained access to the sports hall on Panzower Weg and caused damage worth around 100,000 euros.

This is how it continues: The search for the perpetrators is ongoing. The city wants to give witnesses an additional incentive to report to the police and is offering 1,000 euros.

With that I say goodbye for today.

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See you soon, your Thomas Luczak

PS: If you still have time…

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James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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