Kalasadama projects are located in a unique seaside location, in the city centre and in the immediate vicinity of the Old Town. The neighbours of the properties include the legendary Linnahall, Creative Hub, housed in the early 20th century refurbished power station, the contemporary art museum and fi sh market. Nearby is the UNESCO listed Tallinn Old Town, the passenger and cruise ship terminals, as well as the area next to the Admiralty Pool, which is currently under development. The Kalasadama area is transforming into a human-centric urban space, with the new tram line, opened in 2024, also improving public transport access.
The city of Tallinn is crafting a new vision for the waterfront area, as part of which Kalasadama Street will be relocated, creating more room for pedestrian traffi c and landscaping while diverting vehicular traffi c away from the waterfront. Five streets in the city centre would extend to the sea and the legendary Linnahall will be transformed into a modern conference and concert centre.
We are planning an apartment hotel with 206 rooms, suitable for both short and long-term accommodation. The building will also house various services including a compact spa area, health centre with sports facilities, restaurants, co-working areas, meeting rooms and a business lounge. On the ground floor, there is approximately 800 m² of commercial space for additional services supporting the hotel.