Securing commercial zones East of Intzestrasse
District: Ostend
District size: approx. 15 hectares
Project management:
Frau Sabine Brettfeld
Tel: +49 (0)69 212 31940
Fax: +49 (0)69 212 30761
Email: Sabine.Brettfeld@Stadt-Frankfurt.de
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The are that is covered by the planning is in the Ostend district in the section of the Osthafen port between Intzestrasse and the A661 interstate and south of the real estate on Hanauer Landstrasse through to the river bank.
The commercial real estate in the area in question is crossed by several sets of tracks used by the port railway that run like the parts of a fan into the harbor basins in the East and Lower Ports (North and South basins. The fragmented parcels of land are used by a multiplicity of smaller commercial enterprises. They include metal-working operations, waste sorting and building-rubble recycling companies, auto workshops, forwarding companies, as well as storage buildings and storage areas.
Municipal energy utility Mainova’s Betriebshof Ost (Works East) is located here on a larger coherent site. Urban planning developments in the vicinity of the area covered by the plans will lead to pressure on the existing commercial hub on Intzestrasse to adapt to new usages. Prime examples of this worthy of mention are retail developments along Hanauer Landstrasse or the emergence of additional computer centers around Weismüllerstrasse east of the A661 interstate.
The current planning law regulations are not suitable to protect the existing commercial operations from competing usages.
The objective of the planning is to secure and develop the commercial site in the long term for manufacturing, processing, and service operations. The intention is to control and/or exclude competing usages under planning law. The port railway tracks that are no longer used will be assessed to establish whether they can help improve access to adjacent parcels of land or can contribute to greenery in the commercial zones. The section along the Main river bank will be made accessible to the general public as parkland.
The draft statutory land-use plan for resolution as land use plan no. 939 East Intzestrasse” was completed on Nov. 11, 2021. At present, an urban master plan is being drawn up and preparations made to involve the local authorities and public-interest bodies.
In the meantime, a structural concept has been developed and the public authorities and public agencies involved from an early date. At present, documents for timely public consultation are being prepared and the public will presumably be involved as of June 2023.