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Where copiers and desks once stood, bare concrete remains. Filing cabinets have given way to a waist-high stack of insulation boards. The former corner office of a department head, now completely gutted, without windows and correspondingly drafty, will become a beautiful living room. You can look at the skyline beyond the Main.
In the middle of Frankfurt’s Sachsenhausen district, on Oskar-Sommer-Straße, Deutsche Bahn abandoned an old office building years ago. Now it belongs Aldimore precisely: Aldi Süd. The discounter is transforming the old office space into something that is much more urgently needed than space for roll containers and fax machines. “We are building 83 apartments here, each with two to five rooms,” says Thorsten Pufe. The 51-year-old in the cement gray sweater is a real estate manager at Aldi Süd.
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