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Living in the city of knowledge
At Science City Hamburg Bahrenfeld , 380,000 square meters of gross floor area are being developed for residential use. The Free and Hanseatic City is seizing the opportunity to set the course for the housing of the future, particularly in lighthouse locations such as this one. It is therefore not only the most economical offer that is decisive for the allocation of land. Well thought-out concepts are just as important.
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Room for innovation
Hamburg Invest offers a wealth of specialized services relating to commercial properties and land in Hamburg that can help you find suitable offers - free of charge and with absolutely no obligation for you. At Science City Hamburg Bahrenfeld , Hamburg Invest is developing Innovationspark Altona , which will offer innovative companies space to settle and grow in the future.
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Repurposing instead of new construction
An important basis for the development of Science City is the provision of suitable land and buildings. The Landesbetrieb Immobilienmanagement und Grundvermögen (LIG) has successively transferred land and buildings to the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg's portfolio, thereby securing commercial space available at short notice.
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Advice & contact for settling in Science City
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Innovationspark Altona
The Innovationspark Altona in the west of Hamburg forms the northern prelude to Science City Hamburg Bahrenfeld and is a key component of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg's innovation strategy. It is located in the immediate vicinity of the renowned Bahrenfeld research campus
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tecHHub Hamburg
With a gross floor area of around 5,600 square meters, the tecHHub Hamburg offers modern laboratories and additional office space for rent on five full floors.
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Success stories
Dr. Serghei Glinca, CrystalsFirst
CrystalsFirst
The innovation ecosystem in Science City offers the deep-tech start-up CrystalsFirst access to a diverse research infrastructure, state-of-the-art workspaces and facilitates networking.
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Tenders & Jobs
It's not just scientists, engineers and students who can find exciting jobs in Hamburg Bahrenfeld - people with non-academic backgrounds can too. There are apprenticeships in workshops, computer centers, administration and catering for young people who want to learn a profession with a future in the special environment of the research campus.
Companies and self-employed persons can take part in public tenders for various services in connection with Science City.