Offenbacher Hafen Urban Project


 Offenbacher Hafen 
The Offenbach port with its striking Hafeninsel lies west of the downtown range of Offenbach, the west side, starting in the region Kaiserlei, between the Kaiserlei-through to Carl Ulrich Bridge. The development of the port started in 1899; on 15 September 1902, the port was opened. The dock is 65 feet wide and 770 feet long. The northerly harbor island and the south on the stream Main lying zones are about 30 hectares and was utilized until the 1990s as a port and modern.

The territory is, alongside the now corrupted port railroad, part of the task Industrial Heritage Trail Rhein-Main.



 Offenbacher Hafen

The Offenbacher venture improvement organization, a backup of Stadtwerke Offenbach Holding, arranges with the city of Offenbach the future advancement of the port zone to another private and office region. For the task and property advancement of the Offenbach harbor the Mainviertel Offenbach GmbH and Co. KG was established. For the advancement of the port zone of ​​61 million euros are arranged.


The previous site of the modern port is to be created on an aggregate zone of ​​256,000 square meters to another city area with private, office, school, school and retail space. By 2020, up to 1000 individuals live and 10,000 individuals work there and . study between the development regions littler open green spaces are arranged, for example, the parks lower and Upper Molenpark. 

Offenbacher Hafen


The proportion of the developed range for open space is as per improvement arrangement around 50/50. In the south bank range a shelter Campus with School, childcare and a halfway found new working of the college is gotten ready for outline.


 Offenbacher Hafen 
 Offenbacher Hafen
Remade from a contaminated modern port, this naturally touchy riverfront in Frankfurt is a case to take after. Previous mechanical destinations are frequently viewed as the dark gaps of our urban communities — places where no one goes. This anticipate consolidates the city's history and brings character into the recently created range. It speaks to the reevaluation of a lost association with the city.

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