The Munich office letting team of international real estate consultancy firm Cushman & Wakefield (C&W) has let around 1,000 square metres of office space in Munich’s Skyline Tower building. The owner of the property, which is part of the “THE m.pir” office campus, is Bayerische Hausbau.
BT Germany will be the new occupier of the Landmark property in Parkstadt Schwabing, which was completed in 2010 and is currently being renovated. The telecommunications company, which was exclusively advised by JLL, will move into the ninth of a total of 23 floors in the property at Marcel-Breuer-Strasse 6 in spring 2024, after completion of the modernisation work.
The building, which provides around 20,000 square metres of lettable area, was built according to the plans of the renowned architect Helmut Jahn. From the 20th floor upwards, in addition to the 19 office storeys, it offers three storeys accommodating conference rooms and a sky bar that can be booked for tenants.
With a height of around 84 metres, Skyline Tower is one of the tallest office buildings in Munich and offers a 360° panoramic view of the Bavarian capital. In addition, the property benefits from a sophisticated sustainability concept. The components include a photovoltaic system, as well as a geothermally-based heating and cooling system, energy-saving daylight illumination and presence-controlled LED lighting and e-charging stations for cars and e-bikes. The building is Wired Score Gold and DGNB Platinum certified.
The “THE m.pire” campus, into which the property is integrated, also provides numerous amenities. These include a daycare centre, a laundry and a parcel station.
Skyline Tower benefits from multimodal accessibility via Alte Heide underground station, the A9 motorway towards the airport and via Munich cycle-path network. In the immediate vicinity there are also various shops and restaurants as well as numerous green spaces.