Hamburg-harburg
March 2017
Sauer Real Estate acquired one of Hamburg's most emblematic buildings located in the borough of Harburg. This Grade-A listed building was the former head quarter of Phoenix tires (today named Continental tires) and played an important role during the industrial revolution. In the second world war the roof of the building was equipped with anti aircraft cannons but miraculously it was not destroyed. The building is characterised by its large staircase, the impressive ball room and one of the cities last Patanostra elevators. Sauer will create 230 micro apartments.
Sauer Real Estate acquired one of Hamburg's most emblematic buildings located in the borough of Harburg. This Grade-A listed building was the former head quarter of Phoenix tires (today named Continental tires) and played an important role during the industrial revolution. In the second world war the roof of the building was equipped with anti aircraft cannons but miraculously it was not destroyed. The building is characterised by its large staircase, the impressive ball room and one of the cities last Patanostra elevators. Sauer will create 230 micro apartments.
- 8.900 m2 / 7 floors
- Hamburg-Harburg
- Located right next to the Harburg trains station and the Phoenix shopping mall
- Hamburg's old town can be reach in merely 9 minutes by public transport (underground and train)
- The opening of 224 serviced micro-apartments is scheduled for Q1/2020
- Associated Firma: Haspa (bank) / Drees&Sommer (construction management) / APP (architect)