Entrepreneurial spirit in Hamburg: Record number of new companies in 2024!

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Eimsbüttel provides news on startup trends, crime and events as the city prepares for the future.

Eimsbüttel bietet Neuigkeiten über Gründungstrends, Kriminalität und Veranstaltungen, während die Stadt sich für die Zukunft rüstet.
Eimsbüttel provides news on startup trends, crime and events as the city prepares for the future.

Entrepreneurial spirit in Hamburg: Record number of new companies in 2024!

A lot is happening in Hamburg, and it doesn't go unnoticed. The number of start-ups has increased sharply since the beginning of the year - around 9,571 new businesses were registered from January to June 2024. That's an impressive 26 new companies every day and is the third highest number in over a decade Time online reported.

The people of Hamburg don't just want to do business, culture is also not neglected. Next Sunday, the word picnic in Planten un Blomen invites audiences large and small. Readings for children and musical accompaniment are planned, which are sure to create a festive atmosphere.

Excitement in the city

But not all the news is good. A civilian investigator at Dammtorbahnhof was the victim of a brazen theft: his backpack containing a service weapon was stolen from his car. The suspected thief, a 35-year-old, was arrested in Farmsen-Berne. The search for the weapon, which is said to be taking place in Hamburg waters, is still ongoing. This illustrates how quickly dangerous situations can arise in Hamburg.

In an alarming incident, the federal police were able to seize a large quantity of firearms. More than three dozen semi-automatic long guns were stolen in transit from China. These weapons, destined for an arms dealer in Nuremberg, were well hidden - even camouflaged with dog feces. Two suspects from Belarus have been arrested and may have links to Russian-Eurasian organized crime. Loud World Online The value of the weapons is just under 46,000 euros. Such incidents show that organized crime is an integral part of Germany.

The issue of organized crime

If you look at the current statistics on organized crime in Germany, you can see that this topic is becoming more and more important. In 2023, there were a total of 642 investigations, with the largest share (approx. 41%) being attributed to drug trafficking offenses. Particularly with regard to the perpetrator structure, it is noticeable that a large number of suspects come from different nationalities, and they often come from communities that operate in socially isolated structures. The Statista study deals with these developments and provides information about the type of crime and its background.

But there is excitement not only in the underworld, people are also faced with challenges in everyday life. A current issue is the inadequate provision of air conditioning in nursing homes. Seniors particularly suffer from the summer heat - this calls for quick action to improve the living conditions of older people. Forecasts show that temperatures could rise by up to three degrees by 2050, making the situation even worse. Health risks should not be underestimated, especially among older and chronically ill people.

The news is all the more pleasing that the sporting sector in Hamburg is not hiding either. Nora Heidemann became German U18 chess champion, not only causing pride but also sparking a debate about the protection of women in sport. Another sign that a lot is happening in Hamburg, both in a positive and challenging sense.