Immofinanz Presents “On Top Living” Brand – Pilot Project Planned in Borca
Immofinanz has presented its new residential brand “On Top Living” at MIPIM, the world’s biggest real estate show in Cannes. According to the company’s website, On Top Living involves the overbuilding of single-storey STOP SHOP retail parks.
The future tenants can choose from a wide range of living concepts: mini lofts, family apartments, and apartments including home office spaces or separate units for guests or care. Numerous shared spaces like community rooms, playgrounds, or rooftop gardens are meant to bring a lively spirit to the living areas and promote social exchange.
The units come with large-scale photovoltaics, heat recovery, and geothermal energy, but the tenants will also have access to e-charging stations and e-bikes. Leafy rooftops and façades complement the sustainable concept while at the same time acting as natural air-conditioning system. The modular wood construction also binds CO2.
– In total, we will invest about EUR 1 billion in the expansion of On Top Living over the coming five to seven years across our countries – said Stefan Schönauer, member of the Executive Board of Immofinanz.
The company is planning to expand the portfolio to about 140 locations in the coming years.
– As announced previously, we are planning to overbuild approx. 50% of our locations and want to create about 12,000 new apartments that way. The pilot project in Vienna has completed the planning stage, and another pilot project is earmarked for the Serbian town of Borca – concludes Dietmar Reindl, member of the Executive Board of Immofinanz.
The future tenants can choose from a wide range of living concepts: mini lofts, family apartments, and apartments including home office spaces or separate units for guests or care. Numerous shared spaces like community rooms, playgrounds, or rooftop gardens are meant to bring a lively spirit to the living areas and promote social exchange.
The units come with large-scale photovoltaics, heat recovery, and geothermal energy, but the tenants will also have access to e-charging stations and e-bikes. Leafy rooftops and façades complement the sustainable concept while at the same time acting as natural air-conditioning system. The modular wood construction also binds CO2.
– In total, we will invest about EUR 1 billion in the expansion of On Top Living over the coming five to seven years across our countries – said Stefan Schönauer, member of the Executive Board of Immofinanz.
The company is planning to expand the portfolio to about 140 locations in the coming years.
– As announced previously, we are planning to overbuild approx. 50% of our locations and want to create about 12,000 new apartments that way. The pilot project in Vienna has completed the planning stage, and another pilot project is earmarked for the Serbian town of Borca – concludes Dietmar Reindl, member of the Executive Board of Immofinanz.
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