Gross lettable area - square metres
30.447Parking spaces
442Rental units - square metres
150 – 3.760The Plant Dortmund is situated to the south of Dortmund’s city centre, in the urbane Kreuzviertel district. The district’s appeal stems from its many historical buildings dating from the latter part of the 19th century, a broad choice of shopping and entertainment amenities, and also its proximity to the central railway station, the Westfalenhalle complex and stadium, TU Dortmund University and the University of Applied Sciences and Art. The surrounding area is a focus of intensive development activities, including the construction of entire new city districts. The Plant Dortmund is ideally accessible by means of both public and private transport, via the underground rail network and the Rheinlanddamm road.
The campus building featuring three green courtyards was refurbished in 2019. In addition to modern offices, it also offers the comfort and services of a Steigenberger hotel, including a restaurant and bar as well as a further restaurant offering lunch menus which change on a weekly basis. The office premises offer broad scope for partitioning and adaptation to new work environments. Rental units are available on each standard storey in sizes ranging from 150 to 3,760 square meters and can be combined according to requirements.
Campus structure comprising ground floor and four to six upper storeys, with two tranquil, green courtyards. Prestigious entrance in Lindemannstrasse.
The existing tenants together with well-known companies in the neighbourhood which have strong ties to the location make the Rheinlanddamm office market zone a strong business address offering good prospects for networking and growth.
Dortmund’s Kreuzviertel is evolving as an “in” district which is sought after as a place to live, work and enjoy life in equal measure. The district enjoys a high profile and is visited by people from all over the world by virtue of its proximity to the exhibition centre, the football stadium and the Westfalenhalle complex.
The Rheinlanddamm/federal road B 1 is one of the city’s most important roads, linking areas within the city and also providing connections to destinations further afield, including a nearby link to the A 40 motorway. Kreuzstrasse station provides ideal access to the The Plant Dortmund via the underground rail network.
Dortmund is Germany’s ninth-largest city, the largest city in the Ruhr region and part of the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region, in which some ten million people live. The former industrial heartland has undergone a structural transformation into a leading service and technology location which draws new companies to the area and also boasts a strong start-up scene in the fields of logistics, IT and microsystems technology.
Dortmund’s central railway station, port and airport, its dense motorway network and its central location make the city a key national and international transport and logistics hub.
With some 54,000 students enrolled at six higher education institutions, including TU Dortmund University and the University of Applied Sciences and Art, Dortmund is one of Germany’s leading locations for higher education – and a flagship for art, culture and football into the bargain!
Population (2023)
612.065journey time to Dortmund Airport
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