Transforming the Historic Old Dermatology Building into Modern Apartments in Bremen's Hulsberg Quarter
Bremen-based investor acquires historical dermatology clinic located at Klinikum Mitte
Get ready for a spectacular makeover! Bremen's Old Dermatology building is set to undergo a major transformation, turning it into modern apartments. Here's the scoop!
Klaus Meier, the savvy investor behind the project, has taken ownership of the 1913 building, with plans to create a diverse mix of small and large units. To top it off, cluster apartments will be crafted, featuring multiple small units sharing communal spaces for communal living.
But that's not all! A Mobility Hub with 150 parking spaces is on the horizon, as presented to the Eastern Suburb Advisory Board.
Part of the Elegant New Hulsberg Quarter
Once renovated, the Old Dermatology will become a historical jewel in the fancy new Hulsberg Quarter. Denk X Stadt GmbH - a subsidiary of Investor Meier's Überseeinsel GmbH - will oversee the development of the second existing building on the site, which includes the already ongoing renovation of the protected Old Pathology. The grand opening of the new neighborhood center is expected by early 2027, with the Old Dermatology's completion slated for 2029. The cost of the project remains under wraps, with the involved parties holding their cards close to their chests.
In total, around 1,000 new apartments are set to pop up on the old clinic site, making the Hulsberg Quarter a lively residential haven. The Old Dermatology marks the seventh property on the clinic site to switch hands.
A Closer Look at the Bremen Hulsberg Quarter:
To get the latest updates on the Old Dermatology and the Hulsberg Quarter, pay a visit to the Bremen city planning office or catch up with local news outlets that cover urban development in the area. Here are some interesting tidbits to get you started:
- The renovation will preserve the architectural charm of the historic building while modernizing the interiors to meet the demands of 21st-century living
- The development plan includes creating new apartments within the existing structure, potentially expanding or adding new residential units on the site to increase overall capacity
- A focus will be placed on blending historical character with modern design elements, while utilizing sustainable and energy-efficient construction methods
- The transformation aims to revitalize the Hulsberg Quarter, offering more residential options and contributing to Bremen’s overall urban development and housing strategies.
Investor Klaus Meier, who has acquired the Old Dermatology building, is not only focusing on creating a diverse mix of apartments but is also considering investing in real-estate opportunities within the Hulsberg Quarter. With the Old Dermatology's transformation, various other historical buildings in the Quarter will retain their architectural charm while being modernized for contemporary living.