Spaces for the future,
a place with vision

Spaces for the future

VJU stands for a building with a vision for modern work

The world of work has progres­sed rapidly. It is diffe­rent today from what it was two years ago. And who knows what it will be in one, five, or ten years from now. Buildings will have to antici­pate this trend, renew themsel­ves and offer the people of today as well as those of tomor­row spaces that allow for concen­tra­tion and creati­vity as well as relaxa­tion. But beyond that, they also need to offer quality of stay, light, green­ery and optimal connec­tions, so that you can easily reach your desti­na­tion on foot or by bus or train.

In the middle of Frank­furt, a city that sets natio­nal and inter­na­tio­nal standards, the VJU is the place with a vision which offers employees at a prime business location in the banking district the techni­cal and spatial condi­ti­ons as well as a relaxed atmosphere for modern work. Step inside.

Spaces for the future

VJU stands for a building with a vision for modern work

The world of work has progres­sed rapidly. It is diffe­rent today from what it was two years ago. And who knows what it will be in one, five, or ten years from now. Buildings will have to antici­pate this trend, renew themsel­ves and offer the people of today as well as those of tomor­row spaces that allow for concen­tra­tion and creati­vity as well as relaxa­tion. But beyond that, they also need to offer quality of stay, light, green­ery and optimal connec­tions, so that you can easily reach your desti­na­tion on foot or by bus or train.

In the middle of Frank­furt, a city that sets natio­nal and inter­na­tio­nal standards, the VJU is the place with a vision which offers employees at a prime business location in the banking district the techni­cal and spatial condi­ti­ons as well as a relaxed atmosphere for modern work. Step inside.

Perfectly accessible from all over the world

Modernity and history, living and working - Mainzer Landstraße has it all.

There is hardly any other street in Frank­furt where you can experi­ence the Main metro­po­lis in all its diver­sity. Anyone who takes a stroll along it from number 1 to 846 quickly reali­ses that Frank­furt is much more than its office towers reaching for the sky: there are bank headquar­ters, simple residen­tial buildings as well as magni­fi­cent buildings from the turn of the century, some medieval archi­tec­ture at the Gallus­warte, a lot of city traffic, a lot of urbanity, a lot of inter­na­tio­nal flair.

Mainzer Landstraße crosses the districts of Westend, Bahnhofs­vier­tel, Gallus, Gries­heim, Nied. It starts as part of the ring-shaped Wall Park at Taunus­an­lage with the Old Opera house, the twin towers of Deutsche Bank, past the Trade Fair, Fried­rich-Ebert- Anlage and Platz der Republik until it ends exactly 8.3 kms later at the Niddam mouth of the Main River.

A modern landmark

The VJU is more than just functional. It offers new perspectives.

Like a boldly placed eagle‘s aerie, the upper floors perch majes­ti­cally atop the promi­nent nine-storey VJU in Frankfurt‘s banking district. The property from 1998 with its classi­cally modern design language, the charac­te­ristic cubes, the corners and tapering edges, the verti­cal struts is anything but merely functional. It is a central focal point and a landmark property that stands out due to its promi­nent corner location on Mainzer Landstraße, corner of François-Mitte­rand-Platz and its artis­ti­cally joined building structures.

The building was already exten­si­vely moder­nised in 2009.

Now a further refur­bish­ment and thus an upgrade of the property is on the agenda in order to make the VJU fit for the future and to trans­form it into a place with a high quality of stay for tenants, visitors and custo­mers - an ideal and repre­sen­ta­tive location for compa­nies, both estab­lished and emerging. One compo­nent of the reposi­tio­ning is the exten­sion of the roof terraces on the seventh and eighth floors, which are not yet fully equip­ped. These will be the crowning addition to the balco­nies and terraces already located on each of those floors. As a matter of course, the modern classic property also has modern equip­ment details, lifts, an under­ground car park and flexi­ble floor plans for indivi­dual or open-space offices - for New Work in the new VJU.

A modern landmark

The VJU is more than just functional. It offers new perspectives.

Wike a boldly placed eagle‘s aerie, the upper floors perch majes­ti­cally atop the promi­nent nine-storey VJU in Frankfurt‘s banking district. The property from 1998 with its classi­cally modern design language, the charac­te­ristic cubes, the corners and tapering edges, the verti­cal struts is anything but merely functional. It is a central focal point and a landmark property that stands out due to its promi­nent corner location on Mainzer Landstraße, corner of François-Mitte­rand-Platz and its artis­ti­cally joined building structures.

The building was already exten­si­vely moder­nised in 2009. Now a further refur­bish­ment and thus an upgrade of the property is on the agenda in order to make the VJU fit for the future and to trans­form it into a place with a high quality of stay for tenants, visitors and custo­mers - an ideal and repre­sen­ta­tive location for compa­nies, both estab­lished and emerging. One compo­nent of the reposi­tio­ning is the exten­sion of the roof terraces on the seventh and eighth floors, which are not yet fully equip­ped. These will be the crowning addition to the balco­nies and terraces already located on each of those floors. As a matter of course, the modern classic property also has modern equip­ment details, lifts, an under­ground car park and flexi­ble floor plans for indivi­dual or open-space offices - for New Work in the new VJU.

The VJU is more than just functional. It offers new perspectives.

Floorplans

Floorplans

The VJU is more than just functional. It offers new perspectives.

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