Feb 9 • 19:20 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

The Ministry of the Interior plans to move from the Old Town to North Tallinn

The Estonian Ministry of the Interior intends to relocate its office from Tallinn's Old Town to a site in North Tallinn.

The Estonian Ministry of the Interior has announced plans to move its offices from the historic Old Town of Tallinn to a new location in North Tallinn, specifically to a site currently occupied by the Environmental Board. This decision reflects the ministry's ongoing efforts to modernize its facilities and improve operational efficiency. According to Kersti Ringmets, the communications advisor for the Ministry of the Interior, a suitable property has been identified at Kopli 76, which will require renovations supported by the modernization fund in collaboration with the State Real Estate Agency (RKAS).

The planned move underscores a broader trend in Tallinn, where various governmental and administrative bodies are seeking to optimize their locations in relation to increasing urban demands. Relocating from the Old Town, a historically significant area often crowded with tourists, allows the ministry to establish a more functional workspace that meets its current needs without the constraints posed by tourist traffic.

This transition could have implications for public accessibility and urban development in both the Old Town and North Tallinn. While the Old Town can focus on preserving its heritage and catering to visitors, North Tallinn may gain more governmental presence and investment, potentially leading to further urban renewal and economic opportunities in the area.

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