Millennium Tower (Frankfurt am Main)

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Millennium Tower (back) as part of an urban model of the Europaviertel, 2001
Temporary parking and container parking spaces next to the Skyline Plaza as a planned area for the Millennium Tower (center left)

The Millennium Tower (English for "Millennium Tower" ) or T365 is a project to build a skyscraper with an originally planned height of 369 meters and mixed use in Frankfurt am Main .

background

The client was EIM (Eisenbahn Immobilien Management; today CA Immo Deutschland ), the concept was created by Albert Speer & Partner at the end of the 1990s as part of the 1998 high-rise master plan for the city of Frankfurt. Accordingly, the height of the skyscraper should be up to 369 meters with over 200,000 square meters of floor space on 97 floors. The building permit for the tower has been granted since May 2001. The Millennium Tower is located in the Gallus district to the east of the exhibition grounds in the area of ​​the new Europaviertel development . The property owner is Vivico Real Estate GmbH . With the high-rise buildings Messeturm , Tower 185 , Kastor and Pollux as well as the planned high-rise buildings at the Skyline Plaza shopping center , a new high-rise cluster is to be created here.

In late 2000, Donald Trump announced that he was planning to build the Millennium Tower as the tallest residential tower in the world. In cooperation with Ulrich Marseille and the Marseille-Kliniken was TD Trump Germany AG founded. During a conversation with Frankfurt's Mayor Petra Roth , Trump suggested starting construction in 2002 or 2003. The TD Trump Germany was dissolved in 2005 amid disputes, legal proceedings and public prosecution investigations.

The project was presented as a building mass model at the Cityscape real estate fair in Dubai in October 2007. The height should be about 370 meters, the gross floor area was given as 215,000 m². The use of the building should be 70% office and 30% residential, and it could be marketed as a European headquarters for global companies, as well as for apartments, hotels and other uses. Due to the economic crisis from 2008 onwards, the marketing ambitions were initially scaled back until the real estate market increasingly recovered in the early 2010s. Since then, CA Immo has marketed the project more aggressively again. The spokesman for the Frankfurt planning department, Mark Gellert, said in 2016 that no investor had yet been found. This is a consequence of the attacks of September 11, 2001 . There is no longer any “demand [...] for such tall skyscrapers” and “the former race over who will build the tallest skyscraper”. The city is still not making any changes to the development plan, as it wants to be able to react to possible developments in the course of Brexit and thus to a possibly high office space requirement of companies that have moved there.

In June 2016, the CEO of CA Immo Frank Nickel confirmed on request that “another high-rise will definitely be built” on the project site. However, it is not clear whether it should actually be about 370 meters high. At the laying of the foundation stone for the " One " tower near the property, the owner CA Immo stated that test planning had begun for the tower, which should not take up the entire 370 m. Construction is to begin when Tower "One" is completed in 2021.

See also

Individual evidence

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Coordinates: 50 ° 6 ′ 34 ″  N , 8 ° 39 ′ 20 ″  E