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According to a study, Europa-Allee in Frankfurt has the highest turnover of all streets in Germany. It is known for its high-rise residential buildings.

Frankfurt – Die Europa-Allee in Frankfurt According to an analysis by Deutsche Post, is the street with the most moving movements in Germany. According to a report, Deutsche Post Adress, which operates the portal umziehen.de, registered exactly 628 moves in and out there in the last twelve months. In second and third place in this statistic are Chausseestraße in Berlin with 603 moves and Schleißheimer Straße in Munich with 591 moves.

The construction of Europa-Allee began 20 years ago, marking the beginning of the conversion of the former main freight station area and other railway areas into the mixed-use Europaviertel. The 60-meter-wide axis runs through the new quarter for a length of about three kilometers. In addition to office buildings, it is characterized by Residential high-rises.

There are several residential high-rises on Frankfurt’s Europa-Allee. © Rolf Oeser

The highest residential tower in Germany is located on Europa-Allee in Frankfurt

At the western entrance of the quarter, which is part of the Gallus district, are the Axis and Westside Tower, in the middle section the Praedium high-rise, in the far east, at the Skyline Plaza shopping center, are the Eden High-Rise and the Grand Tower, the highest residential tower in Germany, were built. On Europa-Allee there are also rental apartments from the municipal housing company ABG.

Many of the people who leave Europa-Allee are likely to stay in Frankfurt. According to the Post study, 47 percent of moves take place within the city or municipality. Moving vans are particularly frequent at the end of July, in August and September. The least number of moves takes place in February, November and December. (Christoph Manus)

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