Are you looking for up-to-date information on project developments in Hamburg Find out about Hamburg’s biggest and most recent building and project developments You will be able to gain an overview of what’s going on alongside information on how to get in touch with the relevant project developers.  This includes commercial and office projects as well as neighbourhood development projects commercial real estate is still in great demand the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg is home to a great many project developers and real estate developers from Germany.  Our interactive location map provides you with comprehensive information on current real estate projects in Hamburg from the office Hamburg Invest provides you with an overview of the largest project developers and builders in Hamburg - including contact details of the relevant companies.  The unmistakable aesthetics of the Arne Jacobsen House lies in its reduced design language and functionality communal areas and new views over Hamburg are to be created on an area of around 50,000 m² The Domstrasse project is located in the heart of Hamburg The architectural firm CARSTEN ROTH won the competition and is responsible for the planned new office buildings 1,250 m² for retail and gastronomy are being built on the site.   Überseequartier will be the most metropolitan quarter in the HafenCity district centrally located business location and a beacon of modern work culture Situated close to Hamburg's city centre and the Outer Alster lake the site will be a new urban landmark with excellent connectivity to Hamburg's public transport network The Innovation Port is being built modularly and in several construction phases The largest construction phase of the HAMBURG INNOVATION PORT is currently under development - once all construction work has been completed the innovation center will comprise around 60,000 m² of gross floor space for around 2,500 workplaces an office building with eight upper floors and three basement floors is being built in a central location in Hamburg the Spaldinghof offers an optimal building structure - the floor-to-ceiling window fronts of the above-ground floors create a light-flooded and modern working atmosphere on approx Real estate developer Procom is planning to develop a multi-purpose quarter at the Nikolaifleet canal The success story of Alter Wall continues further: the new design concept developed by Winking Froh Architekten for the road section towards Rödingsmarkt impresses with its lively The Hamburg-Altona ICE train station will be a visionary landmark – for the district of Altona as well as for Hamburg as a whole this large-scale project already plays an integral role RODENWORKS is a high-quality new building in Rothenburgsort with a unique charisma - here the office or commercial enterprise becomes a workplace that you look forward to every day anew The special architecture and its construction quality allow for a wide variety of uses.  Pauli: That is the idea behind the “Paulihaus” project an innovative office and commercial building that will be built between Rindermarkthalle and Neuer Pferdemarkt on Budapester Strasse by 2025.  a new location for communication and business We will be happy to assist you with important decisions about relocating your company Deputy Head of Real Estate Services+49 (0)40 - 22 70 19 - 20 At UKC/UKH we are all experienced internet users and as such we understand why some people want to use Ad Block to remove annoying and distracting advertising that proliferates on some web sites We don't feel that UKC/UKH should be considered as such a site We have developed a site that has subtle and appropriate advertising; we don't use pop-ups we don't force you to read adverts before you can see content and we don't use third party ad servers dishing up totally inappropriate advertising We have worked incredibly hard over the years to make sure that we keep a good balance between advertising and editorial content Please could you consider disabling Adblock when visiting UKC/UKH We recently came across an event at a bouldering wall in Hamburg Germany named "Sei Boulderpate für einen Tag!"  or "Be a bouldering mentor for a day!" The premise of the event To bring refugees from shelters in the city to the wall with the aim of helping them to experience something new and meet local people - their bouldering mentors - in a friendly Is this something we could do more of in the UK perhaps we spoke to Verena of FLASHH - boulder spot in Hamburg "Be a bouldering mentor for a day and spot their culture...And along the way show them a whole new perspective on our country along with a few magic tricks on the wall."  Interview translated from German by Natalie Berry How did you come up with the idea for "Sei Boulderpate für einen Tag" I had the idea after we'd put some clothing donation boxes for refugees by the changing rooms Donations were given with great enthusiasm and I thought to myself: clothing donations are important and a nice thing to do Who are the faces behind the collective term "refugees" and what is their story I really wanted to bring people together who were coming up against this crisis, housed somewhere in the town in refugee shelters and therefore far away from us and who at first seem totally alien with different cultures values and norms - if not also (albeit falsely) threatening I believe that therein lies the key for the future: creating opportunities for contact establishing connections and thereby getting rid of invisible but existing boundaries And what better way to do this than through sport Bouldering is really communicative and the obstacles to overcome in order to get going were small: we already had climbing shoes old trousers and a few tshirts from a previous session We called upon our customers who know our wall very well The sport that I do two or three times a week anyway and the desire to do something for the refugees was easy to combine How did it go on the day - was it a success?  Our customers felt it was a success and took on the idea so enthusiastically - we were impressed Many had been waiting for something like this A woman said to me that she didn't feel able to help with clothing donations we had many more mentors than refugees in the end The squad of 15 male refugees were from Syria and Afghanistan and came from the Bürgerzentrum Altona Nord Our bouldering mentors were FLASHH customers and were called to action via our Facebook appeal.  Some were unstoppable and some flashed and climbed problems in the green circuit (Font 5) The less sporty ones were quite happy in the cafe and shared snacks and drinks with the mentors Those who became boulder addicts were offered a free subscription New contacts can be built and friendships formed when equality is reached through compensation such as this Why do you think bouldering or climbing is a good sport to bring people together like this Sport combines people without needing a large vocabulary Climbing is not just about the body but also the brains: How can I get up there you inevitably come into contact with others encourage each other - if I see someone alone in the middle of a particularly tricky problem I will go and spot them you're so focussed and concentrated that you forget the world around you for a few hours stress reduces and you leave the gym with a clearer head We want to do the same again for the women's German course from Altona Nord We already have another request from another shelter I'm sure the mentors feel and think differently following the day They now connect their own experience with the slogan "Refugees Welcome!" and for that reason alone we need to repeat the event Do you think other walls in Europe could run a similar event?  I can only emphasise that it wasn't an expense, seeking out helpers and a few errands like drinks The rest was done by our mentors and organised really well by them alone But ultimately that's bouldering: you come to the wall and everything runs by itself More information about the event can be found on the FLASHH Facebook Page. has imposed a partial ban on diesel vehicles as part of the country’s much-debated move to improve air quality The city is the first in the country to make the move Pressure has been building on major German cities to improve their air quality and diesel vehicles have been a key target of the authorities due to their nitrogen oxide emissions cities were given the go-ahead to impose diesel bans by a constitutional court decision in February The port city blocked a 600-metre stretch of the Max Brauer Allee and a 1.6-km stretch of Stresemannstrasse in the Altona-Nord district for older diesel cars and trucks from midnight (2200 GMT Wednesday) signs marking the restrictions and diversions have been put in the place over recent weeks in the Altona-Nord district All diesel vehicles that do not meet the Euro-6 emissions standards are affected by the Hamburg ban “Less than a third of the diesel vehicles registered in the city at the beginning of the year meet the standard,’’ the federal motor transport authority said delivery vans and taxis can all use the road The extremely limited nature of the ban has drawn criticism from environmental groups such as Greenpeace The long-expected diesel bans have been closely-watched in Germany as they could carry consequences for the country’s large car-making industry which has relied greatly on diesel-powered vehicles UK are some other countries that have announced plans to ban the use of diesel cars and website in this browser for the next time I comment Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Sie haben erfolgreich Ihre Einwilligung in die Nutzung von Transfermarkt mit Tracking und Cookies widerrufen Sie können sich jetzt zwischen dem Contentpass-Abo und der Nutzung mit personalisierter Werbung