Commerz Real has acquired a 25% stake in the Elbtower high-rise development by SIGNA Real Estate in Hamburg's HafenCity district for its open-ended real estate fund Hausinvest. Construction of the mixed-use high-rise building at Elbbrucken, designed by David Chipperfield Architects, is scheduled to start in early 2023 and to be completed by the end of 2025. The pit is currently being excavated. Three years before completion, the pre-letting rate is already over 40% (the rate for the office space is over 30%, and a hotel operator has also been confirmed: international lifestyle brand Nobu Hospitality).
"Its exceptional position and significance for Hamburg's urban development, the broad mix of utilisation types and the forward-looking sustainability concept have persuaded us and are an enrichment for our fund portfolio. We're very pleased that we've been able to win Commerz Real as a financially strong and reliable investor for our landmark project. We've been engaged as partners for a long time," said Timo Herzberg, CEO of SIGNA Real Estate. "Our shared goal is to successfully complete the Elbtower on schedule by the end of 2025 and to hold it for the long term."
Visible from a great distance, the 245-metre-high Elbtower will form the eastern end of HafenCity and a perfect accompaniment to Hamburg's city entrance on the Norderelbe. This landmark project will meet the highest sustainability standards. Thanks to its intelligent energy concept, the operation of the Elbtower is CO2-neutral The Elbtower obtains energy for heating and cooling its interior spaces from one of the city's largest sewers and CO2-free certified district heating. The Elbtower obtains the electricity for all its tenants exclusively from renewable sources.
The innovative layouts of the publicly accessible ground floors will offer room for a variety of shops, restaurants, co-working spaces and cultural uses, thus forming a public space for the Elbtower's users and visitors. This is where office users, hotel guests, tourists and Hamburg residents will find a comfortable space that invites them to spend some time socialising and relaxing. Nobu Hospitality will open its first hotel and restaurant in Germany in the Elbtower, and the tower itself offers flexibly configurable state-of-the-art office spaces that will serve as a home to the working world of tomorrow. A breathtaking view of the city opens up from the public viewing level at a height of 225 m.