Kaiserlei

The Kaiserlei development area belongs to the city of Offenbach and touches directly on the Frankfurt city border in the far east. At the same time, the Kaiserlei is the smallest district in terms of population in Offenbach with just 870 inhabitants (2020). The Kaiserlei area is also the most important office location in Offenbach

Interview with Dr. Felix Schwenke

Home > Magazin > Interviews > Dr. Felix Schwenke Offenbach on the Move - How the Booming City Is Getting Fit for the Future Interview with Lord Mayor Dr. Felix Schwenke The city of Offenbach is located directly east of Frankfurt. Offenbach has around 130,000 inhabitants and has grown by around 10,000 in the last

Nordkap Tower

A high-rise tower up to 120 meters (394 feet) height is to be built in Offenbach's Kaiserlei district. The office tower projected under the working title Nordkap Tower has been intended as a dominant urban development on the freeway A 661 since the Kaiserlei framework plan. A large park is to be built to the

The X Offenbach

The X is a new real estate project in the Offenbach Kaiserlei area is a full-service apartment hotel with 200 rooms. The Frankfurt-based X-Direct Group is investing 60 million euros here, according to a statement of the company. The previous office tower of the German Weather Service (DWD) is undergoing a total renovation and converted

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Masterplan Offenbach 2030 approved

The City of Offenbach has decided on an urban planning concept called Masterplan Offenbach 2030. The urban development concept envisages the construction of numerous buildings and a park. The commercial "Nordkap", which lies between Goethering, the A 661 freeway, the Main cycle route and the Kaiserleistrasse, is also part of the masterplan. The special feature

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Real Estate Breakfast Offenbach: City of Opportunities and Potential

The message has arrived in the real estate industry: something is moving in Offenbach! And those who are smart act quickly. Because Offenbach is innovative, Offenbach is dynamic, but above all Offenbach has one thing: Excellent, extremely exciting commercial space potential that interests investors, project developers, and architects alike.It is therefore hardly surprising that this

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