Tallinn’s most stylish seaside residential and business quarter
In the coming years, Volta will develop into a comprehensive residential and business district, featuring a fully functional micro-infrastructure and a strong sense of community. The historic industrial buildings will be revitalized, and they will be complemented by modern A-energy class new builds and high-rises.
This will all be done in Endover’s signature style – ultra-high ceilings, large grid windows, and distinctive industrial architecture. By 2030, nearly 3000 people will live and work here, and a number of businesses will operate, making Volta one of the most significant attractions in North Tallinn.
Volta Residences |
150 apt. |
Volta Gallery Lofts |
26 apt., 25 comm. |
Volta Lofts |
50 apt., 25 comm. |
47B Lofts |
50 apt., 10 comm. |
Volta Villa |
23 apt. |
Mootori 2 |
Comm. 9200 m2 |
Uus-Volta 7 |
Comm. 1800 m2, 13 apt. |
Krulli 10 |
Comm. 3000 m2, 110 apt. |
Krulli 8 |
Comm. 11 800 m2 |
Uus-Volta 4 |
Comm. 6300 m2, 80 apt. |
Volta Residentsid Etapp II |
310 apt. |
Noblessner |
6000 residents |
Krulli kvartal |
2000 residents |
Volta Quarter |
4000 residents |
Reinventing the factory life to create a whole new story for Volta Quarter. Volta will be a place that continues to respect the history and architecture of this historic quarter. Here, the old is submerged with new – the stories and architecture of the past meet the innovation of the future. A beautifully landscaped park and leisure zones are an extension of your backyard. The quarter will also feature its very own kindergarten.
Full-fledged micro-infrastructure
- Health center
- Day spa and beauty services
- Cafes and restaurants
- Grocery store
- Sports club
- Coworking space
- Pet store
- Boutiques
15-minute city
The development of the Volta quarter is based on the concept of the 15-minute city, which focuses on enhancing the quality of urban life and promoting sustainable lifestyles. This is achieved through the creation of mixed-use developments, which reduce the time spent on transportation. Living in Volta, everything necessary for life is just a short walk or bike ride away. In Volta, you can take care of your body and health, enjoy culinary experiences and leisure activities, and instead of commuting to work, you can walk to a co-working space.
Volta blog
Home for your business
In addition to new homes, the Volta quarter is developing a diverse selection of unique commercial spaces, each as distinctive as your business. Floor-to-ceiling display windows, neck-craning high ceilings, multi-level layouts, great visibility and accessibility right from street level, along with a quarter home to nearly 3000 residents, create the conditions for success. These commercial spaces are suitable for services and retail, a stylish showroom, or even just a very cool studio or home office.
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Businesses operating at Volta
Suhkruingel
Lavish sweet delights
Volta Quarter will become a neighborhood characterized by a strong sense of belonging. The heart of Volta community life will be a landscaped park area that runs through the quarter, offering leisure activities for the little ones, adults, and four-legged friends alike. Volta will also have its very own kindergarten where children can conveniently run over the backyard straight from home. Throughout the quarter, parking is directed underground, making the living environment safely car-free.
120+ years of history
The Volta quarter is named after the Volta factory, dating back to 1899. The Volta plant, which has been producing engines, generators and even submarine and military equipment for more than 100 years, has today stepped down to make room for Tallinn ‘s most stylish seaside mixed-use quarter. Inspired by the rich history of the quarter, each of the homes is a true industrial beauty with a contemporary flare.
Explore other projects in Volta Quarter
Business premises at Volta
Commercial spaces ranging from 30-300000 m2 are suitable for service, retail, catering or office
Volta Galerii Loftid
Exclusive lofts with 6.4-meter high ceilings and arched windows in the historic Volta factory building