Marconikwartier, 2028
2028
Marconikwartier
Locatie
Rotterdam
Grootte
371.000 m2
Type
Mixed-Use Development
Marconikwartier is a key transformation zone within M4H, where Rotterdam’s industrial heritage meets a new generation of urban living and working. The area evolves into a dense, mixed-use district that embraces production, innovation, and housing side by side.
EPV — Eerste Petroleumhaven
EPV is the industrial heart of the Marconikwartier within M4H. Positioned along major infrastructure and former harbor basins, the area plays a key role in the transition from heavy industry toward a future-proof, productive urban district.
Building Development
A high-density district for the productive city
Marconikwartier is defined by its intensity: stacked programs, robust architecture, and a strong connection to mobility and infrastructure.
Living alongside making and working
Robust urban blocks with layered use
Strong connections to mobility and infrastructure

our story
Key Milestones in Redevelopment
Our journey
1920 - 1980
1920 - 1980
2016
2016
2020
2020
2023
2023
2024 - 2028
2024 - 2028
Area operates as one of Rotterdam’s key maritime logistics hubs.
Municipality launches “Makers District” strategy for M4H redevelopment.
Bakkers | Hommen joins consortium of developers and innovators.
Strategic vision and zoning alignment with Port of Rotterdam Authority.
Phased implementation of mixed-use developments and innovation labs.
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Statistics
M4H — Marconikwartier by the Numbers
One of Europe’s leading examples of circular and innovation-driven redevelopment.
TOTAL SURFACE area (m2)
75K TOTAL SURFACE area (m2)
INVESTMENT VALUE (€)
150M INVESTMENT VALUE (€)
ACTIVE INNOVATORS
400+ ACTIVE INNOVATORS

Challenge
Combining density, production, and livability
The main challenge in Marconikwartier is integrating housing into an area historically dominated by heavy infrastructure and industrial use. The district must balance noise, logistics, and scale with comfort, safety, and quality of life.

Approach
Designing for coexistence instead of separation
The development strategy focuses on vertical zoning, robust building typologies, and clear transitions between public, semi-public, and private space. By stacking functions rather than separating them, Marconikwartier supports a resilient urban model where living, working, and making reinforce each other.
impact
A Circular Ecosystem Driving Rotterdam’s Next Economy
M4H — Marconikwartier embodies Rotterdam’s ambition to lead Europe’s circular economy transformation, redefining how cities reuse space, energy, and opportunity.
Social Impact
Environmental Impact
Economic Impact


