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the Old Port of Trieste is introduced to in charge of the Real Estate division of German HHLA
Organized encounter from the Harbour Authority of Trieste in collaboration with the Harbour Institute of Marine Culture
September 25, 2013
The Harbour Authority of Trieste, in collaboration with the Harbour Institute of Marine Culture of Trieste, has organized a job table in order to introduce the area of the Old Port of Trieste to Thomas Kuhlmann, in charge of the Real Estate division of the Hafen Hamburger a Logistik AG (HHLA), the society that manages terminal in the port of Amburgo let alone the Speicherstadt, the area of the historical warehouses of the German city.
The giuliano harbour agency has explained that the encounters in course in these days and until on 27 September are occasion for an exchange of experiences and a useful collection of information for the start of a recovery project that intends to reach to deep the Europeans for the work of urbanization and first participation necessary in order to attract private investments. The amburghese experience – it has found the harbour authority - is characterized for the creativity with which it has known to open the world of the culture, the art, the show, the fashion, and not last to that of the transactions, the great spaces dismessi of the historical port of Amburgo, warehouses and warehouses, intact witnesses of a operoso past, have become vital places that produce to yield and job newly.
In order more 125-year-old HHLA manages the complex and lease contracts greatest than historical warehouses in the world. The society acts as owner and developer of beyond 300.000 square metres of commercial spaces and offices in a position privileged between the center and the HafenCity increasing.
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