TU Dortmund conquers the Hansa-Carré: retail under pressure!

TU Dortmund conquers the Hansa-Carré: retail under pressure!
The Ortner fashion house leaves the Hansa-Carré in Dortmund to make room for the Technical University of Dortmund (TU Dortmund), which opens up a new branch there. Ruhrnachrichten.de reports that the extension of the fashion house not only for the university, but also for the rest of the tenants in Hansa-Carré could be important. Retail has to struggle with an increasing vacancy in many cities, also in Dortmund. So there is increasingly growing vacancies in the Hansa-Carré, at the location of the former Dortmund town hall.
The rector of the TU Dortmund, Prof. Manfred Bayer, underpins the step with the wish of the students for additional learning locations in the city center. The new area rented by the TU Dortmund comprises around 5,000 m², divided into two upper floors, a front area and a foyer on the ground floor.
extensive plans for the TU Dortmund
The university has signed a long -term rental agreement over 25 years from the ability to references. The renovation work, which the Gerber architects managed, is expected to be completed by autumn 2026. Around 350 learning places, two multifunctional seminar rooms, an auditorium and a concert and event hall are planned in these new premises. In addition, space for school workshops and citizens' laboratories is created, which the TU Dortmund should integrate more into the city society as an educational institution.
The decision for the new location in the Hansa-Carré represents an economically advantageous option for the university. This is not only favored by the central location, but also through the qualitative improvement that such a easily accessible campus entails. tu-dortmund.de emphasizes that the conversion should sustainably promote location quality.
episodes for other tenants
While the TU Dortmund drives its plans, it remains to be discussed, what effects the effect of Ortner could have on the remaining shops in the Hansa-Carré. In view of the existing vacancy in the city center, the question arises whether other retailers can remain in the region. The developments in the Hansa-Carré are therefore not only for the university, but also for the entire city of Dortmund.
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