Stadtquartier@WienArena is growing
RPHI is realising a modern urban quarter in the trendy Neu Marx district in Vienna's 3rd district. The so-called ‘Stadtquartier@WienArena’ combines different areas (living, working, living), which will be realised in several project phases.
Stadtquartier@WienArena is creating a pleasant neighbourhood that blends in perfectly with its surroundings and creates added value for the area and the local people. In this way, RPHI is assuming a degree of social responsibility and helping to shape the infrastructure of Neu Marx in the long term.
Project Scale
Spanning 50,000 square meters in gross floor area, the Stadtquartier@WienArena in Vienna's third district is not just a collection of buildings - it is our vision for urban excellence. Each project is designed to raise the standard of living, working and leisure in this thriving community. We believe it will continue to have a positive impact on Vienna's urban landscape.
Future Phases (until 2030)
Looking ahead, RPHI has ambitious plans for two more phases of development (marked in yellow). The focus is likely to be on hotels, strategically positioned to meet the accommodation demands near the Wien Arena events centre. These additions will not only enhance the area's hospitality but also contribute to the overall vitality of the district.
The location
Thanks to excellent public transport connections, Neu Marx offers the opportunity to reach the city center as well as the main train station or airport in no time at all. The "Erdberger Stadtwildnis" nature reserve and the Robert-Hochner-Park offer recreation in the immediate vicinity. The Vienna Prater, Vienna's green lung, can be reached by bike in just ten minutes via the Anton-Kuh-Weg foot- and cycle path.
Neu Marx
The Neu Marx area in Vienna's third district offers a location for tomorrow's industries not far from the city centre. More than 7,000 people already work here in over 100 companies and institutions specialising in media, creative industries, research, technology, art, culture and entertainment.
A vibrant, urban neighbourhood of modern apartments and park-like green spaces is growing, blending harmoniously with historic brick buildings that house great restaurants and the Marx Halle. From 2021, Neu Marx is also home to the new University of Biology. Around 15,000 people will live and work in Neu Marx in the future. The construction of the so-called Wien Holding Arena for 20,000 visitors will make the district even more attractive and vibrant.
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Katrin Gramer
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