L-R: Shahram Agaajani, Metaform Architects; Michael Weiler, Annen Plus; Tobias Ambré, Annen Plus; GG Kirchner, Metaform Architects; Franz Fayot, Economy Minister; Claude Strasser, POST Luxembourg; Thomas Weier, POST Luxembourg; Gaston Bohnenberger, POST; Credit: POST Luxembourg

On Friday 2 April 2021, POST Luxembourg celebrated, in the presence of the Minister of the Economy Franz Fayot, the topping out of its future headquarters in Place de la Gare in Luxembourg-Gare, marking the completion of structural works.

The new building will have a surface of around 28,000 m2 and will comprise nine floors and four basements, as well as an Espace POST sales point on the ground floor. 

Following the demolition of POST Luxembourg's former headquarters, which was carried out between March 2018 and July 2019, the foundation stone of the future building was laid in October 2019. This marked the start of the works. The inauguration of the new headquarters is expected to take place in the fourth quarter of 2022.

Designed by the Metaform architect's office, the new building is conceived as a link between traditional construction and a modern architectural approach. The "Accinauto" facade dating from the 1950s has been preserved and will be accompanied by a new facade with vertical slats.

The future headquarters of POST Luxembourg fits with the Group's corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy, in that it responds to sustainable development demands. The new headquarters will be the Group's second building without direct carbon emissions, the first being the Weierbaach building in Cloche d'Or.