THE STACKS

In the Kaiserlei district of Offenbach, THE STACKS is a new building that combines modern offices with communal and event areas and strives for special standards of sustainable management. The office project at Strahlenberger Strasse 127, in the immediate vicinity of the Main River, comprises approximately 24,900 square metres of gross floor space and is scheduled for

360 degrees aerial panoramas Frankfurt and Offenbach

Our drone pilots in Frankfurt are now taking 360-degree photos on their panoramic flights. With these all-round images in the air, you can look around in the photos, similar to what Google Streetview on the ground allows. For a full screen view please click on the square symbol in the bottom right corner of each

Kennedyallee 87

In Frankfurt's Sachsenhausen district, a new residential tower with 12 floors is being built at Kennedyallee 87. At this prominent location, the top of the tall buildings triangle between Stresemannallee and Kennedyallee, three old office towers will be demolished by the end of 2018. The design of the new residential tower comes from Eike Becker

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Design unveiled for the High-rise Plot 43 in Frankfurt

There has been movement in plans for a new tall building project on construction field 43 in the Europaviertel: Paulus Immobiliengruppe and its JV partner, Patron Capital Partners have commissioned the office, Eike Becker_Architekten to build a tower at Europaallee 92. These architects have previously prevailed in architectural competitions, along with the Sauerbruch Hutton, each winning

FAZ Tower

Paulus Immobilien from Grünwald (Bavaria) is building an office and commercial high-rise building in Frankfurt's European District. The company has acquired a 6,800-square-meter site at Europa-Allee, on the corner of Pariser Strasse. The seller is Aurelis Real Estate. On the site directly opposite the Praedium high-rise, a 60-meter-tall building and another seven-storey building are planned.

Vitopia Campus

At the Kaiserleikreisel in Offenbach, at the interface between Offenbach and Frankfurt, the Siemens/AEG Kraftwerksunion (KWU) building complex has been vacant since 2004 and has changed hands several times in the meantime.Back in 2015, a Berlin real estate developer, the CG Group AG, wanted to convert the former KWU towers, which had been vacant for