The Port Authority of Trieste (present at Seatrade Europe with a Trieste Passenger Terminal stand) has organized in collaboration with the Institute of Culture Maritime Portual, a work table to present the Old Port of Trieste area to Thomas Kuhlmann , director of the real estate branch of the Speicherstadt HHLA Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG.
This is the company which manages the area of the historic warehouses of the Hamburg city.
The meetings held in recent days, are an opportunity for an experiences exchange and valuable source of information for the start of a recovery project that intends to draw on EU funds for development works and first responders necessary to attract private investment.
The German experience of Hamburg is characterized by the creativity with which he has been able to open the world of culture, art, entertainment, fashion, and not least at that of the great affairs and abandoned spaces of the historic Hamburg harbour.
Warehouses and bonded warehouses, intact witnesses of a past hardworking, have become vital places that produce income and work again.
For more than 125 years, the HHLA Hamburger Speicherstadt manages the leases and the largest complex of historic warehouses in the world. The company acts as the owner and developer of nearly 300,000 square meters of commercial and office space in a prime location between the center and the growing HafenCity.
Source: Ship2Shore