Vivre, travailler, se divertir et se reposer en ville.
Nei Hollerich will transform circa 21 hectares adjacent to Luxembourg’s central station into a vibrant, mixed‑use quarter with approximately 390,000 m² gross above‑ground floor area. Anchored by principal owners Paul Wurth, Heintz van Landewyck and the Fonds de Compensation, the project reconnects dormant urban fabric and repositions Hollerich as a strategic hub for living, working, leisure and rest - just 300 m from Gare centrale and directly linked to the Tram.
Benefits
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Benefits for residents
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At least 50% of built area is allocated to residential use, delivering diverse housing in a compact, walkable environment. The scheme prioritises high‑quality public and semi‑private green spaces, integrated courtyards and calm neighbourhood squares. The opening of Park Landewyck as the quarter’s green heart will provide unrestricted access to mature trees, water features and recreational space - significantly enhancing residential amenity, wellbeing and property values.
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Benefits for businesses and visitors
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Approximately 20,000 m² SCB is reserved for retail and restaurants, complemented by concentrated office and service space concentrated on the places of tht project. The new Triangle Square and a strong address identity will attract employees and clients, while direct tram and rail proximity, improved pedestrian and cycle links, and a new western city access increase customer catchment and operational convenience.
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Mobility and urban integration
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Nei Hollerich promotes sustainable mobility: an extended tram route through a boulevard‑style traffic-calmed street, generous pedestrian and cycle paths, and a southern allée acting as a green buffer to rail infrastructure. The design reduces internal car traffic, improves multimodal connectivity and connects seamlessly with adjacent development plans.
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Urban quality and sustainability
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The project balances strong urban density with ecological quality - green buffers, semi‑public courtyards, small plazas and a continuous green spine create a resilient urban ecosystem. New buildings will sympathetically integrate with listed industrial heritage, preserving visual identity while delivering an innovative, sustainable neighbourhood attractive to both residents and companies.
GIE Nei Hollerich - Our plots
The GIE Nei Hollerich is composed of the major land-owners in the project: Paul Wurth Real Estate and Landimmo Real Estate. The GIE is mandated to coordinate the project and to execute the infrastructures.
The PAP Nei Hollerich concerns several owners: Paul Wurth Real Estate S.A., Paul Wurth S.A., Landimmo Real Estate (Heintz van Landewyck Group), the State of Luxembourg, the City of Luxembourg, the Compensation Fund and Watch Tower.
The steering of the “Nei Hollerich” urban development project is managed by the Economic Interest Group (GIE) “Nei Hollerich”. This GIE is composed of PWRE and Landimmo Real Estate, each holding 50% of the entity.
In practical terms, the GIE is therefore the initiator of the PAP and provides pre-financing for all expenses related to the project’s development costs (i.e., mainly studies and infrastructure enabling works).