The main eye-catcher of the extended five-storey building is a gallery stretching for 250 metres and covered by a unique tent and glass roof structure. Small and large shops as well as cafés and restaurants have moved in here on more than 39,000 square metres of space and attract visitors and customers from Luxembourg, France, Germany and Belgium. The wide variety of goods and services being offered here is without parallel in Luxembourg. Three underground levels have parking for more than 3,000 cars.
The high-quality offices covering 63,000 square metres are an important as well as impressive part of the Urban District Centre. The main tenant is the European Commission which selected this site and its easy access to transport for part of its agencies. The effect of the Urban District Centre as a magnet for further project developments in the immediate neighbourhood underscores the success of this property developer project.
It is no exaggeration to say that the city of Luxembourg, above all the Kirchberg Plateau, has gained a valuable attraction from the construction of the Urban District Centre.
