Hamburg

Office building Bugenhagenstraße 5





The office and retail building "Bugenhagenhaus" is in the heart of Hamburg's central business district and was built using massive construction techniques in 1913/14. The impressive structure with its landmark facade provides around 2,500 square meters in rentable space, has five full-sized storeys (ground floor to 4th), two terraced storeys and a basement. 15 parking spots located on the adjacent property are available for use by the tenants. Most of the upper floors have been divided into smaller rental units as office space; the ground floor provides retail space to one tenant. The high building standards, prime location and efficient floor plan provide appealing office space to a number of businesses seeking space at attractive terms.


The location


The property commands an excellent central location between the Steintorwall (neighboring the main train station) and the St. Jakobi church in a closed building block. Bugenhagen Street, which was named after Johannes Bugenhagen (1485 - 1558), the important reformer and companion of Martin Luther, runs parallel to the south of the prestigious shopping mile, the Moenckeberstrasse. Mönckebergstrasse is only 100 meters from the property; the main train station is less than 300 meters away, and the distance to the historic court house square amounts to just 750 meters. The property is a short drive (11 km) from the airport.


Traffic Connections


The building is well connected to transport and pedestrian links. The underground station Moenckebergstrasse is just a few minutes walk away. And since the main train station is also within walking distance, the regional and long distance rail services are readily accessible. The property can also be easily reached by motor vehicles using the inner-city ring.

 

Office building

Bugenhagenstraße 5
20095 Hamburg