A new beauty, wellness and lifestyle concept is set to open at THE SQUAIRE, the mixed-use complex connected to Frankfurt Airport, following a lease agreement between asset manager Sonar Real Estate GmbH, property manager Fraport AG and Rubin Beauty and Hair Studio Airport.
The new operator will offer a range of services including hairdressing, colouring, hair extensions, keratin treatments, skincare and cosmetic treatments, massages, manicures and pedicures. The concept will also feature a lounge and bar area, targeting travellers, airport employees, hotel guests and office workers based in the building.
The opening is scheduled for 15 June following the completion of refurbishment and fit-out works.
According to Fraport AG, the addition forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the service offering and tenant mix at THE SQUAIRE.
“Our aim is to tailor the tenant mix at THE SQUAIRE specifically to the needs of those who use the building. With this latest letting, we have brought in a range of services that sit well alongside what is already here and add further appeal to the location,” said Vera Steinmüller, Property Management Manager for THE SQUAIRE at Fraport AG.
Jana Rubin, Managing Director of Rubin Beauty, said the company aims to combine beauty, haircare, wellness and hospitality services in a single location. She added that tenants of THE SQUAIRE, hotel guests and airport employees will receive a 15% discount on services.
Located directly above Frankfurt Airport’s long-distance ICE railway station and connected to Terminal 1 via a pedestrian walkway, THE SQUAIRE combines office, retail, hospitality and service functions within a single complex. The building stretches 660 metres in length and houses tenants including Atos, Hilton Hotels, Michelin, Regus, Porsche Consulting and Haferkater.
Sonar Real Estate manages approximately €3 billion of assets and operates from offices in Hamburg, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt and Munich. Fraport AG, which manages Frankfurt Airport and interests in 29 airports worldwide, reported revenue of €4.2 billion and net profit of €468.1 million in 2025. Frankfurt Airport handled approximately 63.2 million passengers and 2.1 million tonnes of cargo during the year.