A unique redevelopment in Gdansk's historic city centre

Built on the site of Gdansk’s former traditional granaries destroyed during the Second World War, the Granary Island project consists of redeveloping a unique site to reinvigorate a long unused and undeveloped neighbourhood on an island right in the middle of the city. The development provides for a complex of retail premises, apartments, offices and two hotels.

It takes full advantage of its waterfront location with the development of a new marina and the construction of a footbridge linking the island to the city centre. The new complex has been designed to ensure sympathetic treatment of the remains of the historical granaries and tailored to the bustle of modern life, with the opportunity to take advantage of the city centre’s cultural offering in a safe pedestrian precinct that is suited to the city, its residents and its tourists.

    Project specificities
    BREEAM Excellent
    Location

    Motławska / Pożarnicza Street
    Gdańsk
    Poland

    Surface area
    75 600 m²
    Project type
    Mixed
    Details
    Under development
    Building permit: yes
    Environmental permit: yes
    Phase 1: Q1 2017 - Q4 2019
    Phase 2: Q4 2020 - Q4 2023
    Programme
    657 Underground parking spaces
    2 Hotels
    727 Apartments
    Features on site
    Hotel
    Apartments
    Services
    Features at proximity
    Services
    Shopping
    Waterfront
    Bicycle paths
    Partners
    Mąka Sojka Architekci
    RKW Architektur +
    Kwadrat Studio Architektoniczne
    Summary
    Built on the site of Gdansk’s former traditional granaries destroyed during the Second World War, the Granary Island project consists of redeveloping a unique site to reinvigorate a long unused and undeveloped neighbourhood on an island right in the middle of the city. The development provides for a complex of retail premises, apartments, offices and two hotels.