Leipzig is growing. Exceptional population growth and equally exceptional economic growth are shaping one of Germany’s most dynamic cities. At the centre of the Central Germany Metropolitan Region, the city boasts excellent transport connections and unique, burgeoning quality of life. The mix of urban Wilhelminian quarters, traditional cultural institutions and innovative high-tech clusters is attracting more and more young, well-educated people to Leipzig.
The Eutritzsch district marks the northern gateway to Leipzig’s city centre. Thanks to ideal transport connections and an established infrastructure, a new hot spot for modern office space is developing here along Maximilianallee. The new office district is being inaugurated by MITZSCH: a trend-setting new building in a prominent corner location with contemporary, transparent architecture and generous, flexible spaces.
MITZSCH offers highly modern and excellently equipped office spaces made to measure. Moreover, there is plenty of greenery in the immediate vicinity, not to mention its connection consistent with an integrated mobility concept. Whether by car, bicycle or public transport – it’s easy to get to MITZSCH at any time.
Dynamic centre
of the Central Germany Metropolitan Region
Digital Hub with more
than 200 start-ups and spin-offs in various sectors
2nd place in terms of
attractiveness, performance
and future prospects according to
the nationwide city ranking by
HWWI and Berenberg
609,869 inhabitants
(as of 31/12/2021),
continued upward trend
Leading European logistics hub
Educational metropolis with the second oldest university in Germany, plus 13 universities, academies and private institutions of higher education
248,712 in employment
(as of 30/06/2021),
continued upward trend
39,374 students
(20/21 winter semester),
continued upward trend
Tradition and modernity are closely interwoven in Leipzig. The Nikolai Church, a symbol of the peaceful revolution of 1989, magnificent arcades and the impressive new building of the Museum of Fine Arts embody the self-image of a city that has been defined for centuries by a strong middle class and a liberal worldview.
Today, Leipzig makes an impression with its very own combination of history and modernity, of self-confidence and innovation: “Those who come to Leipzig stay there”.
Its annual book fair, significant history and attractive surrounding area make Leipzig an important cultural location in Germany. Entire streets and districts captivate and inspire with their preserved Wilhelminian architecture. Old industrial monuments, such as the Spinnerei, which has been a world-renowned home for contemporary artists and their galleries for more than a decade, create spaces for the new.
For decades, Leipzig has enjoyed an excellent reputation outside the region as a major trade fair location as well as a university city rich in tradition and a centre for the book trade. Today, more than 38,000 companies, including global brands such as BMW, Porsche, DHL and Siemens, define Leipzig as a dynamic business location.
In recent years, the city has also developed into one of Germany’s leading start-up centres. As a digital hub, it offers numerous start-ups and spin-offs from a wide range of research and educational institutions a powerful infrastructure for intelligent developments and smart innovations.
Leipzig stands for performance and progress – while remaining down-to-earth and genuine.
Leipzig is now one of the most important transport and logistics centres on the continent. DHL, for instance, has been operating its central European air freight hub at Leipzig/Halle Airport since 2008. Amazon, DB Schenker and Momox also rely on Leipzig’s central location.
Leipzig’s main railway station, one of the largest terminus stations in Europe, is one of the busiest long-distance railway stations in Germany – with direct connections to Berlin, Frankfurt am Main and Munich.
With three motorways – A9, A14 and A38 – Leipzig also boasts ideal road connections in every direction.
Driving time in min. | ||
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Main railway station | 11 | 3 |
Trade fair centre | 16 | 4 |
Leipzig Market Square | 12 | 6 |
Leipzig-Connewitz | 29 | 15 |
Leipzig/Halle Airport | 50 | 24 |
Halle (Saale) main railway station | 114 | 37 |
In a prominent corner location, MITZSCH marks the new gateway to Leipzig’s city centre.
Surrounded by old trees and new green spaces, the prominent new building features a spacious lobby, floor-to-ceiling windows, a communicating inner courtyard and exclusive roof terraces. Behind the clearly structured façade are around 10,189 sqm on up to 6 storeys of ultra-modern, flexible office space for contemporary working.
The communicative heart of MITZSCH is the landscaped and tranquil inner courtyard. This open-air space is ideal for discussions and encounters, as well as for informal meetings, lunch or after-work events. It’s a place that brings the idea of new work to life: work-life integration. The inner courtyard is accessible both from Maximilianallee as well as from Theresienstrasse.
The MITZSCH’s architecture, technology and fittings all meet the demands of the times. The entire building is being constructed according to the sustainability criteria of the DGNB Gold Standard. An energy-efficient heating and cooling system combined with an in-house photovoltaic system help to protect the climate and conserve resources. Not only does the intelligent LED lighting concept save a significant amount of energy, but it also creates coordinated lighting accents for a pleasant working atmosphere. E-charging stations for bicycles and cars in the underground car park are completely consistent with modern mobility concepts.
Last but not least, the floor coverings made of recycled “ocean plastic” underline the sustainability and environmental friendliness of the entire new office building.
Which is why the MITZSCH building was WiredScore certified following pinpoint investments in the building’s digital architecture.
INFRASTRUCTURE
MOBILE PHONE & WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES
DOCUMENTATION & AVAILABILITY
MITZSCH is designed so that the people who come and go here every day feel completely at ease. They are not just entering a workplace but a place where they are free to flourish. Efficient working, creative freedom and relaxation are all possible in a balanced way.
The office spaces are open, flexible and nearly completely freely configurable: from closed individual offices to open areas for discussions and teamwork, a wide variety of working concepts can be implemented individually. In any case, the spaces offer plenty of room for both vibrancy and focus, for communication and undisturbed phone calls – all framed by a dynamic environment.
Outdoor facilities
Manuel Oltersdorf
FAY Projects GmbH
Willy-Brandt-Platz 2
12529 Schönefeld
T: + 49 (0) 30 – 33 84 665 80
M: + 49 (0) 173 65 123 89
E: manuel.oltersdorf@fay.de
FAY Maximilianallee Leipzig GmbH & Co. KG
Willy-Brandt-Platz 2
12529 Schönefeld
T + 49 (0) 30 – 33 84 665 80
E: info@fay.de
www.fay.de
FAY Maximilianallee Leipzig GmbH & Co. KG
Willy-Brandt-Platz 2
12529 Schönefeld
Registered Office: Schönefeld
Court of registration: Cottbus, HRA 3479 CB
Tax identification number: 049/153/06050
Managing Directors:
Ralph Esser, Wolfgang Heid, Ingo Lindner
Liable for editorial content:
Wolfgang Heid
FAY Maximilianallee Leipzig GmbH & Co. KG
Willy-Brandt-Platz 2
12529 Schönefeld
Kontakt:
Telefon: 030 33 84 665 80
Fax: 030 33 84 665 99
Email: info@fay.de
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Name and address of the company
The party responsible under the meaning of the General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter “GDPR”) and other national data protection laws of the Member States of the European Union and other data protection regulations is:
FAY Maximilianallee Leipzig GmbH & Co. KG
Willy-Brandt-Platz 2
12529 Schönefeld
Tel.: +49 (0)30 33 84 665 80
Fax: +49 (0) 30 33 83 665 99
Email: info@fay.de
Website: www.mitzsch.de
General data processing
Scope and authorisation for the processing of personal data
When you (hereinafter “you” or “data subject”) visit our website, we will only collect and process your personal data insofar as this is necessary to guarantee the functionality of our website and to provide our content and services. Generally, we only collect and process your personal data with your consent.
One exception to this general principle applies in cases where your prior consent cannot be obtained for factual reasons and the processing of your data is required by law.
The legal basis for processing personal data with the prior consent of the data subject is Article 6 (1) a) of the GDPR. The legal basis for the processing of personal data required for the fulfilment of a contract or for the implementation of pre-contractual measures is Article 6 (1) b) of the GDPR. Personal data are processed in order to fulfil a legal obligation in accordance with Article 6 (1) c) of the GDPR. In the event that the vital interests of the data subject or another natural person require the processing of personal data, Article 6 (1) d) of the GDPR shall serve as the legal basis. Where processing is necessary to protect a legitimate interest of our company or a third party, and if these interests override the interests of the data subject, taking into account the fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject, Article 6 (1) f) shall provide the legal basis for processing the data.
Storage and erasure of personal data
We will erase or restrict the processing of your personal data as soon as the purpose for storing your personal data ceases to apply. Your data may be stored for longer insofar as this is required by legal provisions. In such cases, your data will be erased or restricted from processing as soon as the legally prescribed storage period expires, unless your personal data are required for the conclusion or fulfilment of a contract and therefore need to be stored for a longer period.
How we process the personal data of visitors to our website
Visiting our website
When you visit our website, your browser automatically sends information to our website’s server. This information is temporarily stored in a server log file. The following information is recorded automatically and stored until it is automatically deleted: your IP address, the date and time of your visit, the name and URL of the web page(s) or file(s) you retrieve, the referrer URL (the previous web page you visited), your browser type and version and, if applicable, your computer’s operating system and the name of your Internet service provider.
We process this data to provide you with a smooth connection to our website, to guarantee the functionality and user-friendliness of our website, to evaluate the security of our system, to ensure the stability of our website and for other administrative purposes.
The legal basis for this data processing is Article 6 (1) f) of the GDPR. Our legitimate interest in collecting and processing your personal data follows from the purposes listed above. Under no circumstances do we use the data we collect to identify or draw conclusions about you personally.
Contacting us
You can contact us via the email address provided. If you do so, the personal data you transmit to us by email will be stored. In this context, the data will not be passed on to third parties. The legal basis for the processing of this data is Article 6 (1) f) of the GDPR. If the purpose of your email contact is to conclude a contract with us, then the additional legal basis for the processing of these data is provided by Article 6 (1) b) of the GDPR.
The data transmitted to us for the purpose of contacting us is processed on the basis of your voluntary consent in accordance with Article 6 (1) a). The personal data collected by us via the contact form will be automatically deleted after your request has been processed.
Disclosure of data to third parties
We will not transmit your personal data to third parties for purposes other than those listed below. We will only disclose your personal data to third parties if you have given your express consent pursuant to Article 6 (1) a) of the GDPR; if disclosure pursuant to Article 6 (1) f) of the GDPR is necessary to assert, exercise or defend legal claims and there is no reason to assume that you have an overriding interest worthy of protection in not disclosing your data; if the disclosure pursuant to Article 6 (1) f) of the GDPR is required by law, but only insofar as this is legally permissible in accordance with Article 6 (1) c) of the GDPR; or is necessary for the performance of a contract or in order to implement pre-contractual measures, as required by Article 6 (1) b) of the GDPR.
Cookies
We use cookies in order to make our website as user-friendly as possible. Some elements of our website need to be able to identify the requesting browser, even after a page change.
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (PC, smartphone, etc.) and contain specific information relating to your device. Cookies help us to improve the user-friendliness and user experience of our web pages (e.g. by storing login data). Cookies are also used to collect statistical data on the use of our website and to analyse usage behaviour to help us improve our services. Users can manage the way cookies are used. Most browsers have settings that will restrict or even completely refuse cookies. However, if you do choose to block cookies, you may not be able to use the full functionality of our website.
We use technical means to pseudonymise the data we collect from our website’s users via cookies. This means that it is impossible for us to associate these data with you or any other specific user. These data are not stored together with any of your other personal data.
The legal basis for the processing of personal data using cookies is Article 6 (1) f) of the GDPR. The legal basis for the processing of personal data using technically necessary cookies is Article 6 (1) f) of the GDPR. The legal basis for the processing of personal data using cookies for analytical purposes is Article 6 (1) a) of the GDPR.
We use technically necessary cookies to simplify the use of our website for users. Some functions of our website cannot be offered without the use of cookies. These functions need to be able to recognise your browser even after a page change.
We use cookies for analytical purposes to improve the quality of our website and its content. These cookies help us to learn how our website is used and how we can continuously optimise our services.
These purposes also constitute a legitimate interest in the processing of personal data in accordance with Article 6 (1) f) of the GDPR.
Third-party services
Our website features content and services from other providers. These include maps provided by Google Maps, videos from YouTube and graphics and images from other websites. In order for these data to be retrieved and displayed correctly in your browser, it is absolutely necessary to transmit your IP address to these third-party providers. These providers (hereinafter referred to as “third-party providers”) therefore receive the IP address of each respective user of our website.
Although we make every effort to use only third-party providers who use your IP address solely for the provision of content, we have no influence on whether they also store your IP address. In such cases, your IP address is stored for statistical purposes, among other things. Where we have knowledge that your IP address will be stored, we make sure to point this out.
Google Analytics (with anonymisation function)
The data controller has integrated Google Analytics (with anonymisation function) into this website. Google Analytics is a web analytics service. Web analysis is the collection, compilation and evaluation of data on the behaviour of visitors to Internet sites. A web analytics service collects, among other things, data on the website a user accessed immediately before visiting our website (i.e. the referrer), which subpages of our website the user has accessed and how often and for how long a subpage has been viewed. Web analytics is mainly used to optimise a website and for cost-benefit analysis of Internet advertising.
Google Analytics is operated by Google Inc, 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043-1351, USA.
The data controller uses the suffix “_gat._anonymizeIp” for web analysis via Google Analytics. By means of this suffix, Google shortens and anonymises the IP address of users who access our website from a member state of the European Union or other parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area.
Google Analytics will use this data to analyse the flow of visitors to our website. Google uses the data and information collected to evaluate the use of our website, among other things, to compile online reports for us that show the activities on our website and to provide other services in connection with the use of our website.
Google Analytics places a cookie on the user’s device. For more information on cookies, see above. By creating the cookie, Google is able to analyse your use of our website. Each time a visitor accesses one of the individual pages of this website, which is operated by the data controller and on which a Google Analytics plug-in has been integrated, the user’s browser is automatically prompted by the respective Google Analytics plug-in to transmit data to Google for the purposes of online analysis. During this technical process, personal data, such as the user’s IP address, is transmitted to Google. Google uses this data, among other things, to trace the origin of visitors and clicks and subsequently uses this data to invoice for its services. Cookies are used to store personal information, such as the time our website was accessed, the location from which it was accessed and the frequency of visits to our website by the specific user. Whenever you visit our website, this personal data, including your IP address, is transmitted to Google in the United States of America. These personal data are stored by Google in the United States of America. Google may disclose personal data collected through this technical process to third parties.
You may refuse the use of cookies by our website at any time, as already described above, by using the appropriate settings in your browser and thus permanently refuse the use of cookies. This prevents Google from placing a cookie on your device. In addition, a cookie already set by Google Analytics can be deleted at any time via your Internet browser or other software programs.
Furthermore, you can object to and prevent the collection and processing of data generated by Google Analytics relating to the use of this website by Google by downloading and installing a browser add-on from the link https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en This browser add-on informs Google Analytics via JavaScript that no data or information on visits to websites may be transmitted to Google Analytics. The installation of the browser add-on is considered a withdrawal of consent by Google. If the user deletes, reformats or reinstalls their device’s operating system/browser at a later date, the user must reinstall the browser add-on to disable Google Analytics again. If the browser add-on is uninstalled or deactivated by the user or another person with authorised access to the device, it is possible to reinstall or reactivate the browser add-on.
Further information and Google’s current privacy policy can be found at https://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy/ and http://www.google.com/analytics/terms/de.html. Google Analytics is explained in more detail under this link https://www.google.com/intl/de_en/analytics/.
MyFonts
Our website uses fonts from MyFonts Inc., 600 Unicorn Park Drive, Woburn, MA 01801, USA. When you visit our website, data is also retrieved from a MyFonts server. At a minimum, this means that MyFonts is informed that your IP address has been used to access our website. MyFonts is also informed that you have accessed the font via our website, and receives some technical information about your browser, as almost all web browsers automatically send these data every time they access a server. Some browsers allow you to restrict or modify the data that is sent to the server, but this depends on your browser. Even if MyFonts only needs your data, in particular your IP address, to deliver the retrieved content, we are not aware of and cannot influence whether and to what extent MyFonts also statistically evaluates or stores these data. Further information on data protection at MyFonts can be found at the following link: https://www.myfonts.com/info/terms-and-conditions.
YouTube
Our website features integrated plugins from YouTube. YouTube is an Internet video portal that allows video publishers to post video clips and other users to view, rate and comment on them free of charge. YouTube allows the publication of all types of videos, which is why complete film and television programs, together with music videos, trailers and videos produced by users themselves can be viewed on the Internet portal.
YouTube is operated by YouTube, LLC, 901 Cherry Ave, San Bruno, CA 94066, USA. YouTube, LLC is a subsidiary of Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043-1351, USA.
Each time you access one of our pages that features a YouTube plugin (YouTube video), the browser on your device is automatically prompted by the YouTube plugin to download an icon of the corresponding YouTube plugin directly from YouTube. More information about YouTube can be found at https://www.youtube.com/yt/about/de/. During the course of this technical process, YouTube and Google are informed about the specific subpage of our website you have visited.
If you are logged into your YouTube account when you access a subpage of our website that features a YouTube video, YouTube is able to recognize the specific subpage of our website you have visited. This information is collected by YouTube and Google and assigned to your YouTube account.
YouTube and Google receive information via the YouTube plugin that you have visited our website whenever you are logged into your YouTube account when you access our website; this happens regardless of whether you interact with a YouTube video or not. If you do not want such data to be transmitted to YouTube and Google, you should log out of your YouTube account before you access our website.
The privacy policy published by YouTube, which is available at https://policies.google.com/privacy, provides information about the collection, processing and use of personal data by YouTube and Google.
Google Maps
Our website uses the Google Maps service, which is provided by Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043 USA, hereinafter “Google.”
Each time you access one of our pages with a Google Maps plug-in, Google creates a cookie on your device to process your settings and data when you view the page that includes the Google Maps plug-in. As a rule, this cookie is not deleted when you close your browser, but expires after a certain period of time, unless you delete it manually before it expires.
If you do not want your data to be processed in this way, you can deactivate the Google Maps service and thereby prevent the transmission of your data to Google. To do this, you will need to deactivate the JavaScript function in your browser. However, we would like to draw your attention to the fact that, if you do so, your use of Google Maps will be limited or completely blocked.
The use of Google Maps and the data and information collected via Google Maps is subject to Google’s Terms of Service http://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/terms/regional.html http://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/terms/regional.htmland Google’s additional Terms of Service for Google Maps https://www.google.com/intl/de_de/help/terms_maps.htmlhttps://www.google.com/intl/de_de/help/terms_maps.html.
Data protection for job applicants
We collect and process the personal data of applicants for the purpose of processing job applications. This processing may also be carried out electronically. This is particularly the case if an applicant submits their application documents to us by electronic means, for example by email or via a job application form on our website. If we conclude an employment contract with an applicant, the data he or she has transmitted to us will be stored for the purpose of preparing and concluding the employment relationship in compliance with statutory provisions. If we do not conclude an employment contract with the applicant, his or her application documents will be automatically erased two months after notification of the rejection decision, provided that no other legitimate interests on our part stand in the way of erasure. Other legitimate interests in this sense include, for example, a burden of proof in proceedings under the General Equal Treatment Act (AGG).
Rights of data subjects
As a data subject, you have the right:
(1) to request information regarding your personal data we process in accordance with Article 5 of the GDPR. In particular, you can request information relating to the processing; the categories of personal data we store and process; the categories of recipients to whom your data have been or will be disclosed; the planned retention period; the existence of your right to have your personal data rectified or erased or to have restrictions placed on the processing of your personal data; the right to object to such processing; the existence of your right to lodge a complaint; the origin of your data, if not collected by us; and the existence of automated decision-making, including profiling, and, where applicable, meaningful information on their details;
(2) to request the rectification or completion of any inaccurate or incomplete personal data we store or process in accordance with Article 16 of the GDPR;
(3) to request the erasure of your personal data we store and process, unless such processing is necessary to exercise the right to freedom of expression and information, to fulfil a legal obligation, for reasons of public interest or to assert, exercise or defend legal claims in accordance with Article 17 of the GDPR;
(4) to request that we restrict the processing of your personal data in accordance with Article 18 of the GDPR if you dispute the accuracy of the data; if the processing is unlawful, but you refuse to have it erased; and if we no longer require the data, but you need it to assert, exercise or defend legal claims; or if you have filed an objection against the processing of your personal data in accordance with Article 21 of the GDPR;
(5) to receive your data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and to have those data transmitted to another data controller without hindrance in accordance with Article 20 of the GDPR;
(6) to revoke your consent to us at any time in accordance with Article 7 (3) of the GDPR. As a result, we will no longer process any of the personal data you have transmitted to us that is covered by your withdrawal of consent; and
(7) to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority in accordance with Article 77 of the GDPR. As a rule, you can contact the supervisory authority of your habitual place of residence or work, or our office.
Right to object
You have the right to object at any time, on grounds relating to your particular situation, to the processing of your personal data which is based on point (e) or (f) of Article 6 (1) of the GDPR, including profiling based on these provisions.
If you exercise your right to object, we will not process your data further, unless there are legitimate grounds for us to do so that override your interests, rights and freedoms, or the processing serves to assert, exercise or defend legal claims.
If your data are processed for the purpose of direct marketing, you may object to such processing at any time. This also applies to profiling insofar as it is related to direct marketing.
If you object to the processing of your personal data for direct marketing purposes, we will no longer process your personal data for these purposes.
You have the right to object to the processing of your data for information society services by means of automated procedures using technical specifications, notwithstanding Directive 2002/58/EC.
Automated individual decision-making, including profiling
You have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, which produces legal effects concerning you or similarly significantly affects you. This does not apply if the decision:
(1) is necessary for entering into, or performance of, a contract between you and the data controller,
((2) is authorised by Union or Member State law to which the controller is subject and which also lays down suitable measures to safeguard your rights, freedoms and legitimate interests, or
(3) is based on your explicit consent.
However, these decisions may not be based on special categories of personal data referred to in Article 9 (1) of the GDPR, unless Article 9 (2) a) or g) applies and suitable measures to safeguard your rights and freedoms and your legitimate interests are in place.
In the cases referred to in (1) and (3), the data controller shall implement suitable measures to safeguard your rights, freedoms and legitimate interests, at least the right to obtain human intervention on the part of the data controller, the right to express your point of view and to contest the decision.
As a responsible company, we do not use automatic decision-making or profiling.
Data security
Like many other websites, we use SSL (Secure Socket Layer) technology in connection with the highest level of encryption supported by your browser. Usually this is 256-bit encryption. If your browser does not support 256-bit encryption, we use 128-bit v3 technology instead. You can see whether a page of our website is transmitted in encrypted form from the icon of a closed padlock displayed in your browser’s status bar.
We also use suitable technical and organisational security measures to protect your data against accidental or intentional manipulation, partial or complete loss and destruction or unauthorised access by third parties. We continuously improve our security measures in line with technological advances.
Validity and changes to this data protection statement
This data protection statement is currently valid and was last revised in April 2022.
Due to updates to our website and services, or due to changes in legal or statutory requirements, it may be necessary to amend this data protection statement periodically. You can access and print out the currently valid data protection statement at any time from this page.