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Frankfurt’s Mainkai, a nearly three-kilometre stretch along the Main River, presented a significant opportunity for urban revitalisation. Historically underutilised and dominated by vehicular traffic, the area had the potential to be transformed into a vibrant, sustainable public space that could enhance the city’s cultural and recreational offerings. The challenge was to reimagine the riverfront as a car-free zone, fostering community engagement and environmental sustainability.
In June 2023, the Urban Land Institute (ULI) convened an international panel of experts to develop a comprehensive vision for the Mainkai’s redevelopment. The panel proposed a phased approach:
The envisioned “Mainkai Urban Park” aims to become a central gathering place, featuring amenities such as a floating concert stage, swimming facilities, and a market hall, thereby reinforcing Frankfurt’s identity as a “City of the River.”
The ULI panel’s recommendations provided a strategic roadmap for transforming the Mainkai into a dynamic public space. By prioritising sustainability, cultural enrichment, and community engagement, the project has the potential to enhance Frankfurt’s urban landscape, improve residents’ quality of life, and attract visitors, thereby boosting the local economy. The proposed redevelopment serves as a model for other cities seeking to revitalise their waterfronts.
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