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Current Real Property

Kaufmannshaus: Bleichenbruecke 10 / Grosse Bleichen 31,  20354 Hamburg

Object Type:

Six-storey office and business building with shopping arcades on the ground floor and inner courtyard, historical landmark, raised in 1905 in the imperial style of the late 19th century,

Location:

prime downtown location, close to Alster Lake and Landungsbrücken, Within easy walking distance of Jungfernsteig, in a conspicuous corner location between Bleichenfleet, Grosse Bleichen and Neuer Wall, prominent sights, elegant hotels, and fine restaurants in the immediate vicinity.

Description:

At the onset of the 20th century, bureau/warehouse buildings became an architectural tradition in Hamburg’s business world. To this day, these imposing, often richly ornamented buildings define the cityscape in the choicest, most renowned locations.

Today, the Hanseatic City of Hamburg radiates the splendor of its trading tradition again. As Germany’s gateway to the world, it benefits like no other city nationwide from the booming international economy. Hamburg is well on its way to become Europe’s main hub for the transfer of goods. Right in the elegant heart of this wealthy trade metropolis, you will find Kaufmannshaus, probably the most impressive of merchant malls. In fact, Kaufmannshaus is in itself practically worth a trip to Hamburg.

What the canals are to Amsterdam, the “Fleeten” are to Hamburg. Kaufmannshaus is built right on the edge of one of these waterways that used to be the city’s traffic arteries. Brightly lit and sheltered from the rain, the arcades offer plenty of space for stores, restaurants, bars, and cafés, as well as harmonious architecture and international flair. Attracted by the fascinating building, visitors will take time out to behold the lively scenery in the charming ambience of the turn-of-the-century architecture. It is also where Hamburg’s business community congregates to have lunch, take their coffee, or call it a day over a drink at one of the bars. Not to forget the posh clientele that comes here to shop in some of the city’s finest stores.

Facilities:

Today’s tenants of Kaufmannshaus avail themselves of a standard-setting infrastructure: a modern facility management, a security service, a team of architects, and all kinds of services. Parking for business people and customers are located in immediate proximity. Naturally, the building’s central location comes with perfect access to public transportation.

Facts:

  • Basic Details:
  • Location: Bleichenbrücke 10 (corner of Grosse Bleichen), 20354 Hamburg, Germany
  • Six-storey office and business building in prime downtown location, complete with shopping arcades on the ground floor and inner courtyard.
  • Stores, floor space in the passageway, and the inner courtyard on the ground level are rented to renowned retail chains and gastronomic operators.

  • gross lettable area: about 3,410 m²
  • Rental Units - available:
  • Basement about 863 m²
  • 2nd floor up about 1,160 m²
  • 4th floor up about 3,643 m²
  • 5th floor up about 3,327 m²

  • Features:
  • Reception desk, security service
  • Passenger elevators
  • Tall ceilings
  • Glass dividers or glass elements
  • Hardwood parquetry in the reception and communication area
  • Recessed ceiling lighting
  • Fully furnished galleys
  • Gender-segregated lavatories


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for more information about Kaufmannshaus please visit:

www.kaufmannshaus.com

 
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Current Real Property

  • Bad Homburg Louisenstrasse 40.
  • Berlin Kurfuerstendamm 224.
  • Eschborn Mergenthaler Allee 35-37.
  • Frankfurt am Main Eschersheimer Landstrasse 19-21.
  • Frankfurt am Main Guiollettstrasse 54.
  • Frankfurt am Main Muenchener Strasse 7.
  • Frankfurt am Main Zeil 58-64.
  • Hamburg Kaufmannshaus.
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