Hello Peeps,
Im living in nuremberg and as most of the Analog shooters know the quelle mail order catalog was quiet famous back in the day, most of the cameras are rebranded they can be picked up for mostly half the price in Germany these days because everybody wants that original branding.
I went by today because there is a metro station on the exact opposite side of it and took this picture with my phone.
The city had talks for nearly 10 years now on what to do with this massive complex since it shut down in 2009. To give you a measurement in what size we are dealing here the Quelle area is about 10.9 hectares big. I copied some infos of the cities website what's exactly happening with the whole area.
Location:
The Quelle area is located in the west of the city between Frankenschnellweg and Fürther Straße. With the Eberhardshof underground station, the site is already directly connected to local public transport.
Site:
The site of the former Quelle dispatch center is 10.9 hectares in size. This corresponds to an area of over 15 soccer fields. The current usable area is 250,000 square meters. This makes the building currently the second largest vacant commercial property in Germany - right after Berlin's Tempelhof Airport. Gerchgroup AG is planning several light wells in the building so that the future usable area will only be 170,000 square meters.
With around 10,000 square meters, the Quartierspark in Eberhardshof, the so-called Quellepark, is slightly smaller than the Kontumazgarten at Hallertor. It is located on the southeast corner of the Quelle building on the former bus parking lot between Wandererstrasse, Augsburger Strasse and Adam-Klein-Strasse.
Future use:
Residential and commercial under one roof: 1,000 apartments for over 2,000 people, a daycare center as well as rooms for offices and retail. The city of Nuremberg is also moving into rooms with 1,300 employees: departments of the Office for Children, Young People and Families, the Office for Securing Livelihoods and Social Integration, the Office for Organization and Information Processing, the Office for Information Technology and the Office for Migration and Integration will in future be part of the Fürther Straße have their location.
An already existing use remains: The source collective works in the former Heizhaus. The association has created a self-managed coworking space there.
Owner:
The owner is the Bavarian Supply Chamber. Gerchgroup AG from Düsseldorf is carrying out the construction project. The company specializes in realizing residential and commercial real estate.
Cost:
The conversion will cost around 700 million euros
Just wanted to share it.
I attached some more images from the cities website below.
(if this is the the wrong subform please move it mods thanks)
Im living in nuremberg and as most of the Analog shooters know the quelle mail order catalog was quiet famous back in the day, most of the cameras are rebranded they can be picked up for mostly half the price in Germany these days because everybody wants that original branding.
I went by today because there is a metro station on the exact opposite side of it and took this picture with my phone.
The city had talks for nearly 10 years now on what to do with this massive complex since it shut down in 2009. To give you a measurement in what size we are dealing here the Quelle area is about 10.9 hectares big. I copied some infos of the cities website what's exactly happening with the whole area.
Location:
The Quelle area is located in the west of the city between Frankenschnellweg and Fürther Straße. With the Eberhardshof underground station, the site is already directly connected to local public transport.
Site:
The site of the former Quelle dispatch center is 10.9 hectares in size. This corresponds to an area of over 15 soccer fields. The current usable area is 250,000 square meters. This makes the building currently the second largest vacant commercial property in Germany - right after Berlin's Tempelhof Airport. Gerchgroup AG is planning several light wells in the building so that the future usable area will only be 170,000 square meters.
With around 10,000 square meters, the Quartierspark in Eberhardshof, the so-called Quellepark, is slightly smaller than the Kontumazgarten at Hallertor. It is located on the southeast corner of the Quelle building on the former bus parking lot between Wandererstrasse, Augsburger Strasse and Adam-Klein-Strasse.
Future use:
Residential and commercial under one roof: 1,000 apartments for over 2,000 people, a daycare center as well as rooms for offices and retail. The city of Nuremberg is also moving into rooms with 1,300 employees: departments of the Office for Children, Young People and Families, the Office for Securing Livelihoods and Social Integration, the Office for Organization and Information Processing, the Office for Information Technology and the Office for Migration and Integration will in future be part of the Fürther Straße have their location.
An already existing use remains: The source collective works in the former Heizhaus. The association has created a self-managed coworking space there.
Owner:
The owner is the Bavarian Supply Chamber. Gerchgroup AG from Düsseldorf is carrying out the construction project. The company specializes in realizing residential and commercial real estate.
Cost:
The conversion will cost around 700 million euros
Just wanted to share it.
I attached some more images from the cities website below.
(if this is the the wrong subform please move it mods thanks)
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