Qinngorput is a district of Nuuk, the capital of Greenland.[1] It is located near to the east-northeast of the town centrum, south of Nuuk Airport, approximately 5 km (3.1 mi) outside of the city centre.
History
The Qinngorput area was a popular camping and hunting site for many years before it was incorporated into Nuuk in 2005. Being the most recent district incorporated with the city, it attracts younger people and the focus is on families with school aged children. This is reflected in the demographics; it has on average the youngest population of all Nuuk districts. Qinngorput does not have many inhabitants, less than 200, but the number of buildings is steadily growing. When finished the area will consist of 1200 apartments, with a planned potential capacity of 10.000 inhabitants, if needed. The latest expansion of the district is along the south-eastern shores of Malenebugten, with 300 new apartments to be handed over in August 2013.[2]
The district is the newest neighbourhood of the growing city;[3] the entire area consists of buildings erected since the mid 1990s and is a part of the new Nuuk city planning strategy. The overwhelming majority of the housing in the district is privately owned.[4] The nearby Nuussuaq district was likewise purposefully erected in the late 1980s in order to minimize auxiliary city costs, stemming from infrastructural investments such as plumbing, power grids, and communications.
Recent developments
In conjunction with the joint 2009 Greenlandic Home rule and Nuuk city council decision to sanitize and partly dismantle the infamous Blok P in central Nuuk, a plan was drafted to primarily house the evictees in point houses at Qinngorput.[5] Many of the present Blok P tenants have expressed their unwillingness to move to the new district, citing both rising living expenses and lack of commuting possibilities.[6]
The tenants will be offered housing from six point houses, presently being built in the Pisissia part of Qinngorput by subcontractor Permagreen. The clearing and subsequent cleaning of Blok P will be done in two stages, beginning in 2011 with the second stage in early 2012. The new point houses in Qinngorput are expected to be finished by then.
Infrastructure and services
The number of services in the district is on the rise. In addition to the already existing kindergarten and mass transit service points, on May 3, 2011, a new two-form entry school—Hans Lynge School—was handed over to Nuuk city. The school commenced its function in September 2011.
The school is planned to house 452 pupils from grades 1 to 7,[7] with a planned option of expanding it to a three-form school. It will also double as a cultural center.
In June, 2011, Nuuk community council earmarked funds for a playground and activity park for children.[8] Construction will commence in 2012, no date for final hand-over has been set.
A local grocery store, "Spar", has operated in the district since June 29, 2011 .[9] Additionally, a mobile grocery delivery service is also available for residents, if they prefer items that are only available from a bigger grocery chain, or if they prefer a usually cheaper price.
Transportation
Connections
Previously the only readily accessible route to the district was via the airport. In 2008 a road connecting Qinngorput to central Nuuk—via Nuussuaq—was finished, effectively cutting commuting time to the city centre in half.
Mass transit
While the district is within walking distance from the town harbour, commuting between downtown and Qinngorput is facilitated by the local Nuup Bussii bus company. It operates two bus routes; route 1, running every 30 minutes daily, directly between downtown and the neighbourhood, and route 3 via the airport, running every hour during rush hours from Monday to Friday.[10]
References
- ^ "Lokalplaner og kommuneplantillæg for Nuuk" (in Danish). Sermersooq Municipality, Official Website. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
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- ^ "Skole bliver også kulturcenter" (ece). Sermitsiaq (in Danish). 14 October 2009. Retrieved 9 July 2010.
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- ^ "Blok P-beboere genhuses i Qinngorput" (ece) (in Danish). 3 February 2010. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
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- ^ "Legeplats til Qinngorput [[:Template:Da icon]]". Sermesooq GL. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
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: URL–wikilink conflict (help) - ^ "Ny Spar-butik [[:Template:Da icon]]". Sermitsiaq AQ. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
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: URL–wikilink conflict (help) - ^ "Time Tables" (AspX). Nuuk: Nuup Bussii. Retrieved 13 July 2010.