Amelias Parkoffice in Frankfurt

Gross floor area: 5,700 m2
Completion: 12/2024
Status: under construction
Usage: office
Amelias Parkoffice Address
Amelia-Mary-Earhart-Straße 12City: Frankfurt
District: Flughafen
Zone: Gateway Gardens
Involved Companies - Amelias Parkoffice
Company | Category |
OFB Projektentwicklung GmbH | project developer |
Vacant spaces - Amelias Parkoffice
Area approximately | Floor | Availability |
404 m2 office space | 7th floor (6. OG) | immediately |
467 m2 office space | 7th floor (6. OG) | immediately |
404 m2 office space | 6th floor (5. OG) | immediately |
467 m2 office space | 6th floor (5. OG) | immediately |
404 m2 office space | 5th floor (4. OG) | immediately |
467 m2 office space | 5th floor (4. OG) | immediately |
404 m2 office space | 4th floor (3. OG) | immediately |
467 m2 office space | 4th floor (3. OG) | immediately |
404 m2 office space | 3rd floor (2. OG) | immediately |
467 m2 office space | 3rd floor (2. OG) | immediately |
232 m2 office space | 2nd floor (1. OG) | immediately |
251 m2 office space | 2nd floor (1. OG) | immediately |
174 m2 office space | ground floor | immediately |
249 m2 office space | ground floor | immediately |
On one of the last available sites in Gateway Gardens at Frankfurt Airport, the Amelias Parkoffice office building will be built from 2023. The design is by Mäckler Architekten. The client is OFB Projektentickung GmbH. With a total of 5,500 square meters of rental space, the building offers a flexible floor plan with a variety of uses. It is located at the 23,000-square-meter Quartierspark, a short distance from restaurants, shopping, hotels and a bilingual daycare center.
The Amelias Parkoffice, for which LEED certification is being sought, will have a total of seven full floors and a basement. The rental space on the standard floors starts at around 880 square meters. There will also be 63 underground parking spaces with e-charging stations for cars and e-bikes powered by solar electricity. An outdoor terrace will also be implemented on the first floor.
The planned equipment includes air conditioning via concrete core activation as well as suspended metal heating and cooling ceilings in the conference and meeting rooms. Furthermore, external sun protection, floor-to-ceiling windows that can be opened, and a digital power consumption display in the foyer of the building powered by solar energy are planned.