Commencement of Temporary Operations at the Ex-Warehouse in Nuremberg
In two weeks, a new addition will grace the former Kaufhof in Nuremberg - an IKEA news store. This announcement has stirred excitement not only among locals but also the city's mayor, Marcus König.
The revitalization of the former Kaufhof area is part of a two-phase strategy, with the first phase aiming to bring life back to the surrounding district. The reopening of the former Kaufhof has indeed attracted new investors to the area, including IKEA.
Mayor König has expressed his pleasure with the ongoing revitalization, stating that the interim use of the former Kaufhof is anticipated with excitement. He further elaborated that these new investors are currently in talks with the city regarding the former Kaufhof.
Alongside the IKEA news store, other establishments are also set to open. Beets and Roots, a health-conscious snack provider, will soon offer its products at the former Kaufhof. The Technical University of Nuremberg has also established a lounge at the same location.
The long-term strategy involves the development of the entire Zeughaus Quarter, which includes the former Kaufhof and City Point. The specifics of this development plan are yet to be disclosed, but the anticipation is palpable.
The former Kaufhof is currently operated as an outlet world by Wöhrl. The exact details about new investors currently negotiating with the city regarding the property in the Zeughausviertel remain undisclosed.
As the city of Nuremberg continues to evolve, the revitalization of the former Kaufhof area marks an important step in its transformation. The upcoming IKEA news store is just the beginning of what promises to be an exciting future for this historic city.
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