Medical practice Dr. Albert Nathan Ransohoff (1930-1939)
Stern"s linen store (1905-1937)
Karl Meer"s textile store (1914-1935)
Preminger und Stein store, owner L. Günsberg (1919-1925)
Samuel Marcus and Wolf Marcus, merchants (1870s)
Dentist Dr. Samuel Philipp (approx. 1895-1904)
Meyer Horwitz, cattle dealer (1889-1893)
Banking business Meyer Mendel del Banco, later Elisa del Banco (1786-1797)
Banking business Moses Gans (1797-approx. 1839)
Furniture store, paper mill and paper store Philipp Behrens, later Adele Behrens (1816-1860)
Linen and trousseau store Arnold Jacobson (approx. 1886-1932)
Department store Gubi (1932-1938)
Leon Katz, banking house (1920s)
Banking house "J. M. Mansfeld Witwe" (1880-1899)
Karl Meer, Textile businesss
Brothers Horwitz, Shoe business (1907-1920)
Siegmund Leß, Shoe business (1920-1932)
Leo Bruck, fur trade (1926-1936)
Julie Salomon, haberdashery store (around 1876-1880)
Adolf Heinemann bank (1896-1899)
Haberdashery and woollen goods store, Simon siblings (1903-1936)
Einhorn pharmacy
Simon Salomon, Tannery (1845-1870s)
Simon Siegfried Salomon, leather manufacturing (1870s)
Louis Levy, Shoe and manufactured goods
Store and residence, Zisel Grüner family (1903-1908)
Adolf Cohen, butcher and foodstuff (1886-1892)
Banking business Moses Ahrons (1840s and 1850s)
Merchant Moritz Salomon (1860s)
Hermann Horwitz, cattle dealer and innkeeper
Adolf Abraham Laser Klein, raw materials and scrap metal (1902-1904)
David Isaak Salzfass, wool and cotton trader
Hammerschlag & Jonasson company (1856)
M. A. Hammerschlag & Company (1860)
Isaak Joseph Jonasson, merchant and banker (1860-1894)
Lüneburg branch of Hamburg banking house E. Calmann (around 1900)
Dr. Paul Jonasson, general pracitioner (1897 - around 1903)
Shoe and textile business N. Behr (1878-1938)
Linen store Julie Salomon (1870s)
Wolf Marcus, Textile and shoe business (1889-1895)
Louis Oberschützky, Textile and shoe business (1895-1897)
Mendel Meyer, Raw products and Scrap metals (1870s/1880s)
Gustav Meyer, raw products (until 1900)
Julie Salomon, linen store (around 1871-1875)
Isaak Ahrons (around 1690)
Louis Rosenbaum, Glass, porcelain and household goods store (1900-1906)
Adolf Schickler, shoe and textile store (1906-1936)
Brothers Heinemann: Textile business (from 1815);
Simon Heinemann Company: Bank, Woollen goods, Manufactured Goods (1821-1901);
Lueneburg branch of Hannoversche Bank, formerly Simon Heinemann (1901-1920);
Deutsche Bank (since 1920)
Brickworks Wilschenbruch, run by Simon Salomon & Co (1861-1887)
Lüneburg chain prison
Grüner family, store and private residence (1908-1922)
Chemical and metallurgical factory AG
Mendel Meyer, raw products (1860s/1870s)
Banking house Leon Katz (approx. 1925-1935)
Banking house Leon Katz (approx. 1925-1935)
Clothing and shoe store Emanuel Rosenthal (1897-1899)
Bermann and Daniel Dublon, cattle dealers (1893-1910)
Banking business Leon Katz (1910-1919)
Stationery store, Rosa and Theodor Philipp (1871-1877)
Levi Ahrons (1767-1781)
Salomon Ahrons (around 1804)
Levi Isaak Ahrons, textile business (1810-1837)
Clothing and shoe store Emanuel Rosenthal (1888-1897)
Friederike Calmsohn, milliner (1860s)
Hermann Calmsohn, private tutor (1860s)
A. Brasch, wool and linen store (1887-1899)
A. Brasch Nachfolger, linen, wool and haberdashery (1899-1911)
Leopold Less, wool and linen store (1911-1938)
Julie Salomon, linen store (around 1869-1870
P. Julius Wolff, Clothing for men (1897-1905)
Banking business W. H. Michaels (1849-1871), W. H. Michaels successor, owner Moritz Jacobsohn (1871-1920), Barmer Bank-Verein (1921-1931)
Jacob Isaak Behrens, banking (1840s)
Lüneburg branch of banking house E. Calmann, Hamburg (approx. 1890-1910)
Friederike Calmsohn, milliner (1860s)
Wolf Abraham Ahrons, Textile business (1784-1820)
Jacob Wolf Ahrons, Banking business (1921-1824)
Moritz Salomon, Manufactured goods (1842-1866)
Simon siblings, Haberdashery store (1900-1903)
Dentists Dr. Samuel Philipp and Dr. Paul Marx (1904-1936)
(possibly) Leffmann Behrens" Flax/sheet manufactory (around 1680-1720)
Textile store P. Julius Wolff (until 1897)
Legal practice Emil Strauß (1920s/1930s)
Magnus Marcus senior, Junk dealer, later Shoe and textile business
Municipal Light and Water Works Lüneburg
Adolf Abraham Laser Klein, raw materials and scrap metals (1919-1932)
Rosa Marcus, Textile and shoe business (1907-1915)
Stern"s Wäschehaus (1905-1933)
Samuel Marcus and Wolf Marcus, Textile and shoe business
Textile store Salomon Oberschützky
Medical practice Dr. Ransohoff (1926-1930)
Adolf and Jacob Kupferstein, Coal, raw products and second hand merchants (1910-1929)
Hulda Kupferstein, antique and luxury goods (late 1920s)
Robert Heinemannn, lawyer (1888-1898)
Benjamin Meyer, second hand dealer (bis 1874)
Magnus Marcus junior, Textile and shoe business
Jacob and Adolf Kupferstein, Colonial goods,coal and produce (approx. 1906-1910)
Marcus Leo Feintuch, tradesman (1914-1915)
Tobacco factory, Moses Salomon (1718-1735)
Meyer and Sally Horwitz, cattle dealers
Hirsch Lengel, raw products and furs (1904-1919)
Hirsch Lengel, raw products and furs (1919-1940)
Jacob and Adolf Kupferstein, Colonial goods,coal and produce (approx. 1904-1906)
Hermann Leib Parnes, second hand dealer,textile business
Widow Sabine Parnes, textile business
Moses Brandstein, installment store
Law firm Robert Heinemann (1898-1920)
Pediatric practice Dr. Lotte Heinemann (1926-1936)
Salt factory (1852-1859), run by Simon Salomon, Marcus Heinemann and others
Lüneburg Iron Works
Dr. Joseph Hirsch, doctor´s practice
Calico printing plant, Jacob Abraham Goldschmidt (1774-1778)
Cattle dealers Bermann Dublon and Daniel Dublon (1910-1924)