Many online retailers see opportunities for linking up or expanding their business models with traditional trade, Philipp Hass, a retail expert with the property service provider, CBRE, told the daily Hamburger Abendblatt in July. "Thirty-three new commercial leases for properties in the city centre have been sealed in the past 18 months despite the pandemic," Hass pointed out.
The Chamber of Commerce has also set its sights on Lake Alster with proposals for e.g., a swimming pool, floating beach clubs on the Inner Lake Alster and the Fleet as well as a floating stage. The plans are reminiscent of the Bregenz Festival in Austria where dramas are staged on floating barges. So why not stage "Everyman" on Lake Alster?
Spectacular skywalks or an urban cable may yet bridge the distance between the city centre and HafenCity. And the Chamber of Commerce is also taking its cue from other countries. "We must look far beyond our own horizons and consider barely imaginable means of transport such as self-driving buses or air taxis and not simply e-mobility and hydrogen-powered transport,” according to the concept. Dubai, for instance, is planning hyperloops and volocopters.