Construction project | Real estate industry
P&P Group starts construction of over 100 flats through redevelopment in a top city centre location in Nuremberg 
  • Conversion from office to living space
  • Around two thirds of the units being built are furnished one-bedroom flats, and around one third are two- to four-bedroom flats
  • Realisation of the energy efficiency standard (KfW 55) in existing buildings enables subsidies for investors 
  • Central location with optimal transport connections 
  • Sales launch to investors and owner-occupiers in February 2025  

Nürnberg/Fürth, 27.01.2025 – Ein bisheriges Bürogebäude in der Nürnberger Innenstadt wird von dem  Projektentwickler P&P Group in diesem Jahr in Wohnraum umgewandelt. Es entstehen in der Steinbühler Straße 4-6 bis Ende des Jahres 112 Einheiten, davon 80 Apartments von etwa 21 bis zu 28 Quadratmetern und 32 Wohnungen mit zwei bis vier Zimmern und 40 bis 115 Quadratmetern. Insgesamt wird eine  Wohnfläche von über 4.000 Quadratmetern errichtet. Der vorherigen Nutzung verdankt die Immobilie auch eine Tiefgarage mit insgesamt 37 Stellplätzen, was in dieser Lage auch als ganz besonderes Qualitätsmerkmal zu bezeichnen ist. Ab Februar können sowohl Kapitalanleger als auch Eigennutzer Einheiten erwerben. Ende 2025 ziehen voraussichtlich die ersten Bewohner ein.

‘Converting previously commercially used areas into sensible residential floor plans is always a major structural challenge,’ explains Christoph Langfritz, CIO of the P&P Group: ’Our many years of expertise and know-how in project development and construction enable us to realise even complex projects.’ In addition to preserving the fabric of the building, great importance is attached to realising contemporary floor plans. This focus is further emphasised in Steinbühler Strasse by the achievement of the energy efficiency standard (KfW 55) and the associated sustainability. This structural quality enables investors to take advantage of subsidies.

‘The Steinbühler Straße location is ideal for such a conversion from offices to residential,’ emphasises Langfritz: ’In the centre of Nuremberg, not far from the pedestrian zone, this is an excellent location for living in Nuremberg.’ The transport links are also ideal. The Plärrer underground station is practically on the doorstep. The main railway station is only a few minutes away. Shopping facilities, high-quality restaurants, medical care and a wide range of cultural and leisure activities are all within walking distance.  

The P&P Group has already successfully implemented such conversions into other types of use in several other projects, including the FLAiR experience centre in Fürth. There, around 3,000 square metres of space originally intended for offices is being converted into 60 serviced flats - also a form of accommodation. The offer for travellers will be opened by the operator Stayery in autumn 2025. ‘Both the project in Nuremberg and in Fürth are examples of how inner-city office space can be given a new lease of life by converting it into suitable, sensible forms of living,’ explains Langfritz. 

Contact person for media:
Babette Wagner
Isaak-Loewi-Straße 11
90763 Fürth
Phone: +49 (0)911 – 76606147
Mail: wagner@pp-group.com

Wolfgang Ludwig
Mathias-Brüggen-Straße 124
50829 Cologne
Phone: +49 (0)221 – 292 19 282
Mail: mail@ludwig-km.de