Seilerstraße
Old school building, in the centre of St. Pauli, with 3000 m² of space on four floors.

We broker space for long-term purposes or temporary interim use and support Hamburg's urban development processes as an expert for urban spaces.

Born in Schleswig-Holstein, Katja Wolframm studied economics and social sciences at the University of Lüneburg. After graduating, she continued on two tracks: on the one hand as managing director of a shop for handcrafted fashion design, on the other hand she wrote her doctoral thesis on the topic of "Region in the global economy". This involved the creation of competitive advantages in the establishment of companies as well as clusters and co-operations in the Hamburg metropolitan region. At Hamburg Kreativ Gesellschaft, Dr rer. pol. is responsible for issues relating to commercial property, pop-up and interim uses and is the contact person for the properties let by us.

Lisa Spelge is part of the Space/Real Estate department and is the contact person for the Kreativ Gesellschaft's rental properties and for all questions relating to finding space and studios in Hamburg.
She studied cultural studies at Leuphana University in Lüneburg, specialising in urban and cultural space research. Lisa deepened her knowledge of cultural policy and mediation in a master's programme at the University of Hildesheim. She gained experience in cultural mediation and project management in various projects in Germany as well as in Colombo and Phnom Penh.

Celina Behn is the project manager responsible for the "Frei_Fläche: Raum für kreative Zwischennutzung" funding programme in the Space department.
Celina Behn studied urban planning at HafenCity University Hamburg and has already worked in various fields of urban development. As part of various projects, she has focussed on the interactions between the creative industries and urban development.

Christina Cornehl works in the Real Estate & Urban Development department and is the contact person for the Kreativ Gesellschaft's rental properties as well as for all questions relating to the search for space and studios in Hamburg.
After studying cultural studies, specialising in art and visual cultures, she gained experience in public relations and editing during her traineeship. She then completed a Master's degree in Culture, Arts & Media at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg.

Markus Engel is part of the Space team for the "Frei_Fläche: Raum für kreative Zwischennutzung" funding programme and is the contact person for questions regarding the application and processing of funding.
After studying Applied Cultural Studies, he worked in various contexts in music and orchestra management, including for the Berliner Festspiele and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. He was also project manager at the cultural management consultancy Birnkraut|Partner, project manager for platform projects at Initiative Musik gGmbH and for seven years headed the coach and expert pool as well as the consultancy services of Hamburg Kreativ Gesellschaft.
He was co-owner of the record label Pingipung for 12 years, was an honorary member of the Association of Independent Music Companies (VUT e.V.) and is an active musician himself.

Louisa Schwope is part of the Space/Real Estate team for the "Frei_Fläche: Raum für kreative Zwischennutzung" funding programme and the contact person for Jupiter an der Mönckebergstraße.
After studying art history, social sciences and cultural and media management in Berlin, Vienna and Hamburg, she was a trainee at the Bundesstiftung Baukultur. From 2018 to 2024, she worked as a project manager for the project developer Coloured Fields GmbH with conversion projects in Hamburg and Chemnitz. As a volunteer, she is a passionate building culture mediator, including as a board member of the Denkmalverein Hamburg e.V.

Fatmanur Avci supports the Space department as a project assistant and is the contact person for all questions relating to the search for space and studios in Hamburg.
She studied urban planning at the HafenCity University in Hamburg.

Ninu Dramis is Programme Manager at FABRIC - Future Fashion Lab. She is responsible for the programme and network. With a degree in fashion and communication design and many years of experience as a creative director in the fashion industry, she is actively involved in various 3D, AI and fashion collectives. Ninu operates at the intersection of art, fashion and technology. She previously worked as a mentor for the Hamburg Kreativ Gesellschaft and is in the pool of creatives at the Cross Innovation Hub.

Clara Bökelheide is a project manager in the pilot projects. She previously supported the Counselling & Further Education team as a project assistant. She studied Cultural Studies (B.A.) and Cultural Studies: Culture & Organisation (M.A.) at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg. She is also involved in lunatic e.V., which organises the lunatic festival for art, music and culture in Lüneburg every year at the beginning of June. She is responsible for administration and finances in the organisation.

Tobias is Communications Manager for the property projects of Hamburg Kreativ Gesellschaft. He has been part of the team since April 2025. Before that, he worked for eleven years as a journalist and freelance author for various daily newspapers and media companies. Between 2014 and 2024, he was an editor for Boyens Medien's local newspapers in Schleswig-Holstein, where he built up the digital editorial team. During his traineeship, he interned at Der Spiegel and worked there as a freelance author for many years. Most recently, he was part of the UseTheNews project at the German Press Agency. There he developed, produced and moderated formats for TikTok and Twitch.