TIDE HAMBURG
LIVING IN A PRIME WATERFRONT LOCATION
Construction work is underway on the €600 million TIDE project. The new mixed-use development in Hamburg’s HafenCity is taking shape in a premium central location between the Elbe and Baakenhafen, with more than 600 high-quality rental and owner-occupied apartments as well as townhouses and penthouses.
There will also be a residence hall for around 370 students and apprentices, the UBS Digital Art Museum (a cultural highlight that will attract tourists to the area), a childcare center, and sites for businesses and restaurants. Surrounded by water and green spaces, TIDE is a vibrant location promising diverse encounters and experiences. Condos are already available to buy in the BEAT and PULSE high-rises. The spacious, brightly lit apartments feature floor-to-ceiling windows, exclusive design, and high-quality fixtures. From PULSE’s large panoramic windows and BEAT’s loggias, conservatories, and plant-filled balconies, you can enjoy unobstructed views over the Elbe and Baakenhafen.
600
HIGH-QUALITY RENTAL AND OWNER-OCCUPIED APARTMENTS
370
RESIDENTIAL UNITS FOR STUDENTS AND APPRENTICES
6,500 m²
UBS DIGITAL ART MUSEUM
PROJEKTPARTNERS:
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ECE WORK & LIVE
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USB DIGITAL ART MUSEUM
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STUDIERENDENWERK HAMBURG
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HARMONIA IMMOBILIEN
COMPLETION OF FIRST CONSTRUCTION PHASE:
Late 2026
ESG-Spotlight
RAISING THE BAR FOR SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION
The TIDE project raises the bar for sustainable construction, thanks to its use of materials and technologies that are both planet- and people-friendly. It meets the high standards of HafenCity’s Platinum eco-label, with a total primary energy requirement 45% below the maximum permitted level. In addition, solar panels are being installed on the roofs, which will mainly be used to power the communal areas. In addition to the high energy standards, use of renewable energy and recyclable materials, low-carbon construction methods, and accessibility-focused design, the TIDE development is also being integrated into HafenCity’s smart mobility concept, with a direct public transit link via the Elbbrücken underground and metro station, charging points for electric cars and bikes, and a large-scale car-sharing program.
45 %
BELOW THE PERMISSIBLE TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY DEMAND OF THE GEG