Infinity, Immobel’s flagship project in Luxembourg, combines an exclusive concept with an attractive location in the district of Kirchberg and the stamp of an internationally renowned architect. Indeed, this already iconic mixed use development benefited from the extensive high-rise living expertise of Bernardo Fort-Brescia from global architectural firm Arquitectonica.
    Project specificities
    Cooling installations
    Cogeneration
    BREEAM Excellent
    Location

    Rue Johannes Kepler
    1873 Luxembourg
    Luxembourg

    Surface area
    33 300 m²
    Project type
    Mixed
    Details
    Completed
    Planning permit : Yes
    Environmental permit : Yes
    Construction period: Q4 2017 - Q1 2021
    Programme
    165 Apartments
    20 000 m² Residential accomodation
    6 500 m² Retail
    23 Shops
    Restaurants and themed cafes
    1 Esplanade
    6 800 m² Offices
    Features on site
    Sustainable
    Retail
    Features at proximity
    Shopping
    Partners
    Arquitectonica
    M3 Architectes

    A visually stunning and iconic complex

    At the time of its conception, the Infinity project was one of the new milestones in the evolution of the urban landscape of the city of Luxembourg.

    The Infinity concept brings together three buildings to meet the project’s three uses: LIVE. SHOP. WORK. It comprises a high-rise residential building with 150 luxury apartments, a retail gallery with a forecourt of 1,950 m² and an iconic 8-storey office building, all connected by a new public square and served by a tram station.

    Immobel Social Fund

    En plus de la durabilité directement liée à nos projets, nous contribuons également au bien de la société en reversant jusqu’à 1 % de nos bénéfices* à des associations caritatives dans les domaines de la santé,de la culture et de l’inclusion sociale.

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    “Infinity features two sculptural towers connected by a retail gallery with a green roof. Its ideal location, just as you enter the European district, and the quality of its development make it one of the projects that today best meet the requirements of urban users, offering them ever more amenities and an invaluable saving on their daily travel time.”

    Muriel Sam

    Managing Director Immobel Luxembourg

    A new art of living in Luxembourg

    This project is set to renew the way people live in Luxembourg and contributes successfully to the urban development of Kirchberg as a district that is not to be missed.

    Its speed to market and the sale of the project to German investor Real I.S. in November 2019 are testament to its success and its adequacy with the expectations of the city of Luxembourg.

    “For a more sustainable approach, urban growth should strive for verticality. Infinity is unique because of its variety of scales. With a slender high-rise residential building, a humanly sized office building and a user-friendly retail space, it reinvents a bustling public space which attracts residents and visitors from other buildings nearby, such as the Court of Justice or the Philharmonic. Its role today is to redefine the Luxembourg way of living by reconnecting this business district to the rest of the city. Thanks to its varied functions, it creates an urban microcosm – an innovative shared space, like a new village.”

    Bernardo Fort-Brescia

    Architect, Arquitectonica