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2421:(today the May-Ayim-Riverside) as well as the catacombs connected to it were both refurbished and renovated as historical monuments between January 2007 and December 2009. A culinary or cultural use such as an exhibition-space is planned after the completion of the renovation work. Landings for water-taxis and ferries are planned for the publicly accessible piers. Also, the significance of the Quay Landing as a memorial site for victims of the Berlin Wall will be highlighted with an information board. An artistically designed signal mast will at the center of the facility the lighthouse that used to stand there before being destroyed during the Second World War. The project will be implemented within the scope of the urban renewal funding program
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2013:.) The project involves three long, L-shaped building sections, which can also be built and sold separately. The street-facing façade would be built out of stone, while the river-facing one would be glasswork. The construction will leave a 10-metre-wide (33 ft) strip against the river for a planned riverfront footpath, which would nonetheless be covered by an overhang from the upper floors. The wood-plank rooftop terrace and the wooden pier in front of the offices is intended to recall a boat-deck, while an elevated
2645:, situated on the opposite bank of the Spree, and it is currently having an extensive inventory and detailed planning carried out. The already-concrete 2005 demolition plans of the architect Ivan Reimann, which proposed a new glass building, seems to be off the table. A citizen's initiative has been established for the preservation of the ice factory. It is not yet clear when the restoration of the ice factory will commence. It is certain, though, that future usage will be based in the creative industries.
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1681:(South-West Warehouse). One can find the complex, which is listed as a historical monument, at Pfuelstraße 5, directly on the river Spree. From the end of the 1990s to the beginning of the 2000s, the buildings were thoroughly refurbished and repaired. They are primarily offices and business lofts as well as music spaces and artists' workshops, in which record labels and modern service enterprises have taken up residence. The building complex is owned and operated by the Berlin-based
2081:("Spree-Windows"). The land-use plan stipulates building blocks with heights of 26 m (85 ft) and 37 m (121 ft); however, two skyscraper buildings at 118 m (387 ft) and 96 m (315 ft) are also included. The citizens' initiative "Mediaspree versenken" has criticized the project especially for the dimensions of the structures, the resulting shadows cast on the area as well as the tiny residential section (16.6% of the total floor space).
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1749:(Royal Prussian Commissariat). From 1888 to 1893 the facility was expanded with five additional buildings, which—excepting one mill—still stand today and are listed as historical sites. The representative façade of the Army Bakery is six storeys high and consists of fairfaced, yellow brickwork. Inside, there are cast-iron supports and prussian barrel-vaults. The renovated floorspace amounts to 9,300m² (100,104sq.ft.).
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1725:), which is a form of heritage protection for a collection of structures based on how they fit together (rather than their individual architectural styles, for example). The whole factory site was comprehensively renovated, modernized and expanded between from 2004 to 2005. The factory halls were converted into lofts and penthouses and their balconies were widened. The rental units are managed and rented out by
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1833:(DAZ, German Architecture Center), an initiative of the BDA. It was developed in 2005 and has since put on events such as exhibitions, congresses, conventions, conferences, workshops and lectures in two halls and three seminar rooms. Furthermore, since 2009, a call has been put out for concrete ideas on how to make new use of the surrounding premises, where currently the restaurant-club and venue space
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1269:). The building has a square layout with an edge-length of approximately 40 m (130 ft) and a height of approximately 19 m (62 ft). The building houses offices for 300 employees, archival and technical areas, common areas and an in-house daycare center. The clay brick façade of the new building was intended to match the neighboring warehouse in both brick-shape and color.
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942:(see below). BSR moved into a cluster of buildings on Mühlenstraße 9/10 that consists of a new building and an apartment building converted into offices. The buildings, including a BSR service station located on the property, are interconnected by an enclosed walkways on two levels. Situated on the premises are also garages and parking lots for the vehicles of BSR's subsidiary
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planted towards the river. They will stand along the stretch of land above the edge of the riverbank and arranged in individual blocks. A boat pier for ship traffic is to be installed in the middle of the park. In the western part of the park, a "Globe-Theater" has been planned, which could be used by the circus and theatre company
3159:(Megaspree Action Coalition), made up of residents, political groups, and cultural projects. According to data released by the organizers, approximately 8000 people took part in the protest. One year later, on 20 July 2010, approximately 5000 people came out to protest for the "Megaspree-Demonstration" against the Mediaspree,
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this point on the Spree; in the 20th century, an industrialized building was erected here. Now, new office and industrial buildings are to be built here, along with residences, rental apartments and boarding houses. These are to be offered primarily to information technology, biotechnology and "high-tech" firms as well as
2409:(German office-building style) and will open out onto the Spree. Planned building use includes office-lofts, small-scale retail, and food service. The building permit for this project expired at the end of November 2008 and was extended for an additional year. Further details about current plans are not known.
2510:(Victoria Warehouse) have an area of approximately 4.2 hectares (450,000 sq ft). It is located at Köpenicker Straße 20a-29 and is bounded by the Schillingbrücke to the west, the Spree to the north, the former velvet factory to the east (see above), and Köpenicker Straße to the south. Built by
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has been abandoned, and a bicycle- and footbridge will be built over the Spree, instead of the planned road bridge. This partially accommodates the central demands of the citizens' movement. In
September 2008, a special committee was constituted, in which members of various factions and the citizens'
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were supported by the Berlin Senate. Furthermore, some have felt it irrational that the Senate welcomed and financed the building of O₂ World, although there was no shortage of event spaces. After the
Basketball team Alba Berlin made O₂ World its new home stadium, the drop in occupancy rates at their
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office buildings—were completed in July 2004; the second building phase is currently underway at Köpenicker Straße 36–38. The building was invaded by leftists in 2016. It was still standing in
December 2017. In the 19th century, wood markets and lumber yards as well as limestone sheds were located at
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Museum," among other things. Additionally, five high-rise buildings are slated for construction, measuring between 50 and 138 m (164 and 453 ft) tall; the majority of the other buildings will be approximately 28 m (92 ft) tall. Open spaces are not foreseen in the plans, apart from
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The edifice has a green concrete façade, with a striking cut-out pattern of two alternating sinus curves of differing widths in the exposed concrete. With a total of 7,000m² in surface area, the five floors offer showroom space for twelve fashion companies. On the ground floor, there is a venue space
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This association considered its mission to be: to act as a broker for the corresponding spaces and properties of the Spree-zone; to advise resident businesses as well as those interested in relocating there; to develop contacts between owners, agencies and sponsors; and to take steps toward marketing
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In the course of the re-planning, the halls could have been torn down. The
Victoria Warehouse was restored in February 2009. It is now the centerpiece of a new district center, with shops and cultural establishments. It is to be inaugurated in April 2009 and made accessible by water. In addition, an
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According to data from the district authority, the implementation of the referendum would cost 164.7 million Euro in compensation to
Investors. The citizens' initiative rejects this estimate as false, since the stated costs were based on the value of the entire area of the Spree riverfront affected
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is situated at Köpenicker Straße 40/41 and is one of the oldest standing factories in
Germany. Artificial ice was produced here from 1896 to 1995. The approximately 11,000 m² (107,640 sq.ft.) complex consists of two courtyards with residential and industrial complexes. This also includes three
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project, but, after public protests and a successful referendum against it, the plans were retracted. The latest plans foresee a temporary "artistic footbridge." This would be constructed from simple scaffolding with wooden planks and would offer several platforms and space for rest and relaxation,
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out over the Spree. On the upper levels, there is a fitness center with rooftop access, and a restaurant with outdoor patio has been planned on the riverside. The project contradicts the approved building plans in several respects, but it is nonetheless currently underway. The opening is slated for
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on Köpenicker Straße 8/9 was refurbished in the 1990s. This heritage-protected building complex includes a factory building dating from 1860 as well as a brick building from 1927 that was used by Singer as a storehouse and branch office. Most of the renovated space has been converted to offices; at
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Victoria Mill (Schlesische Straße 38) was constructed between 1891 and 1898 and is protected as a historical monument. The original complex includes three cross-buildings; in contrast, the granary on
Cuvrystraße and the factory building on Falckensteinstraße were added after World War II. The whole
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On 13 July 2008, a referendum was held against the plans for
Mediaspree, which called for a 50-metre-wide (160 ft) strip of free space and the abandonment of the construction of both high-rises and the planned automobile bridge over the Spree. The required number of supporting signatures was
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The postal area includes approximately 4.2 hectares (10 acres) of land near the
Ostbahnhof station, bordered by the Straße der Pariser Kommune to the west, the railway tracks to the north, Mariane-von-Rantzau-Straße to the east and Mühlenstraße to the south. At the center of the premises stands a
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project (see below). It is 154 m (505 ft) long, 65 m (213 ft) wide and 35 m (115 ft) high. The façade is composed of glass, steel, and red bricks. The main entrance on the river Spree presents a 23-metre-high (75 ft) atrium. The building is equipped with a large
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Until 1990 the building was used as a warehouse, after which it stood empty for several years. After a construction permit was issued in May 2000, it was completely refurbished until March 2001, leaving the stylistic elements of the windows, hipped roof and walls intact. Additional stairwells and
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consists of a 2.1-hectare (5-acre) public green space, which will be located between the Postal
Service Area (see above) and the river Spree. The Brommysteg (see below) is to be built at the eastern edge of the park. The park is understood to be a continuation of the adjoining eastern riverfront
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Much like the East-Side-Park promenade, this park is divided into two areas. Due to historical landmark protections, the wall and central patrol strip remains preserved. The space between the wall and the Spree will be arranged primarily as an extensive lawn; 80 Japanese cherry trees are to be
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ceilings and walls have survived. Originally, in the interest of historical preservation, there were plans to cover the window panes in screened diamond shapes to continue the pattern from the brickwork and to achieve the impression of a continuous façade. Due to problems with the lighting of
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for an inhabitable Brommy Bridge at 14.5 million Euros. And in the case that the Brommybrücke is rebuilt as a footbridge, there are plans to erect an additional street-bridge for buses and streetcars about 200 m (660 ft) away, at Manteuffelstraße. The citizen's initiative
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The building's structure involves a 140-metre-long (460 ft) and 30-metre-high (98 ft) block with a 15-floor tower extending 67 m (220 ft) above. The building leaves a 10 m (33 ft) strip between itself and the Spree riverfront, and extends back to the Wall of the
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as a non-profit organization, despite it only accepting investors and property owners as members. It was the view of critics that behind the goal of ensuring long-term and ongoing development towards an effective and attractive business and cultural habitat, hid the implementation of merely
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The residential complexes on Köpenicker Straße as well as the (cold storage) warehouses at the rear of the area remain in the possession of TLG Immobilien. For the currently filed plans, there is a building permit that includes authorization for the demolition of the historical cold storage
1226:) as part of a gaslight plant and was Berlin's first high-rise building. The addition of glass construction to heighten the building occurred in 1963. From mid-1997 to mid-2000, the plant was converted into an office building and is now listed as a historical monument of engineering.
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have, in the eyes of critics, already come true. They cannot understand how a 45 m (148 ft) section of the East Side Gallery was removed for O₂ World's projection screens as well as its pier for pleasure boats and water-taxis, despite protection as a historical monument.
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complex is organized into individual parts: the grain silo with cleaning and silo facilities, the mill building, the flour storehouse with a flour silo, and an apartment and business wing. Until the end of the 1960s, grain was processed and stores on the premises. The nightclub
1170:). In doing so, the original structures and their historical façades could be preserved with modern steel construction. Food and retail space was developed in five building complexes as well as over 80,000m² of office space. Approximately 70 firms have offices here, including
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car dealership at Stralauer Allee 44–47 arose from an investment of 10 Million Euros and opened in November 2007. New and used cars are put on display in approximately 2,800m² (30,140sq.ft.) of usable retail space. There is also a car workshop for the luxury line
2206:. This involves a city district with approximately 520,000 m² (5,600,000 sq.ft.) of leisure, sport, and recreational spaces as well retail stores, offices, and dwellings. For example, an "Entertainment-Center" is planned west of O₂ World, which is to house a "
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based in Frankfurt am Main, sold the premises and the building permit to a Spanish company. This company seems unlikely to carry out the office project, instead proposing a new, predominantly residential building application. Currently, the sport and cultural center
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The restructuring of wild-growing sections of the Spree is similarly coming under criticism. The now-smaller and narrower publicly accessible riverfront areas are criticized for being mostly under video surveillance. Fears of a billboard-covered parking lot at the
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From 2000 to 2002, the cold-storage warehouse was converted into an office and commercial building by the Berlin architect Reinhard Müller. It was in doing so that the originally closed façade of the building was opened on three sides and furnished with a glass
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From the point of view of the citizen's initiative, the plans for Mediaspree are squandering an historical opportunity to develop the riverfront zone as recreational space with high proportions of free space. According to them, the planned riverfront trail and
1960:, on Brückenstraße 5/6, across from the Chinese embassy. It consists of a modern office and business complex of 30,000m² (322,917sq.ft), into which mostly retail stores and medium-scale businesses have settled. Three out of the nine floors are being rented by
1051:) decided in 1992 to put the Eierkühlhaus and the neighboring granary (see below) to new use. There were plans, in 1995, to connect the two buildings into one complex and to use it as a "Business Design Center," which was nevertheless not brought to fruition.
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elevators as well as an underground garage were newly constructed. Over all eight floors, approximately 18,000m² (193,750sq.ft.) of offices were created, which apparently drew great interest from renters—at present, there are no spaces available for rent.
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The building complex on Schlesische Straße 27 was built between 1926 and 197 by the Berlin Mortar Works and is partially protected as a historical monument. In 1997, the complex was expanded with new constructions. The project leader was the Berlin-based
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already reacted to the Mediaspree with the citizens' movement "Spreeufer für alle!", which accommodated the initiators through a separate proposal that was put to a vote (see above). In direct comparison, voters preferred the initiators' alternative.
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In the 19th and early 20th centuries, this area was primarily occupied by industry and trade. Many of the buildings still standing date from this period and are characteristic of the architecture of that era. A few of these are now protected by the
2401:(New Spree Warehouses). The approximately 10,000 m² (107,640 sq.ft.) property was recently in use as a flea market. The newly planned buildings will involve two 160 m-long (525 ft.), five-floor buildings with three additional
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as well as the Chamber of Industry and Commerce welcomed this move, while the "Mediaspree versenken" initiative feared the loss of strategic leverage, since they only could exert influence over the borough (and not the entire city-state).
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Over 260 distinct renters have taken up residence there, most of them working in the fields of design, art, culture and communication. In many cases these are self-employed workers, freelancers, small and expanding businesses as well as
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830:, painted onto the remains of the wall at this site, was repaired and restored in 2008. The lower level of the park provides a promenade directly along the water. A lawn stretches between the two levels, sloping down to the river Spree.
1829:(BDA, Association of German Architects) established their national headquarters in this office building on Köpenicker Straße 48–49. The offices of various other architectural and engineering firms are also located here as well as the
1857:-era building and a new building. During the restoration of the older building, efforts were made to preserve the historical character of the façade, with its typical glazed-brick facing. In the rental units, which are rented out by
1534:(i.e., "Nazis") as a maintenance hangar for tanks and other war machines, then from the end of the 1940s until the beginning of the 1950s it was used as a refugee camp. From 1961, due to its location inside the border strip of the
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East-Side-Gallery with a minimal gap. Originally, the complex was supposed to include a chain of individual houses on the Spree riverfront, but those plans have already been retracted. Also, now that the redevelopment of the
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This seven-floor building complex at the Schillingbrücke bridge was completed in the year 2000 and consists of three parts, in which commercial spaces, 20 apartments and the 242-room "Hotel Ibis Berlin City Ost" are located.
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private-economy interests. Moreover, the work of the association was supported by public funds. With the expiry of this funding and the dissolution of the association on 31 December 2008, this criticism has become obsolete.
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areas. With this project, both the federal government and the state of Berlin hope to counteract the negative consequences of economic and demographic change by fostering "private investment and sustainable workplaces."
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A rise in through-traffic has arisen as a result of the new event arena, O₂ World, which has likewise been criticized by protesters. They nonetheless managed to have the accompanying plans for the reconstruction of the
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The Mediaspree project has been subject to extensive critique. It is feared that, among other things, longtime residents will be displaced by rising maintenance costs, which will come about by virtue of the deliberate
1717:) style. The apartments in the front building were originally stately officer's apartments. The former Marmalade Factory is situated in two cross-buildings behind the front building. The premises are protected under
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Demonstrations against Mediaspree also carried on in the year 2010. On 6 June 2010, approximately 2000 people turned out in protest against Mediaspree, under the slogan "Mediaspree entern" (Board the Mediaspree).
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warehouses. Future usage has not yet been established for these areas, but the construction of a new office building is scheduled, which will be composed of new buildings and pre-existing residential buildings.
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as well as for events and functions. As part of the structure, two towers will be available for media projections and video installations. The construction costs are predicted to be less than one million Euros.
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3216:, used their canoe project, "Spreeverinselung" (The Isolation of the Spree), to focus on the physical (in)accessibility and regulation of the Spree area, that generally excluded local residents and Berliners.
3138:(Investors' Celebration), a demonstration on the river Spree in which protestors used rubber dinghies and paddle boats to follow a boat-cruise of Mediaspree investors, which was then broken off prematurely.
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the beginning of 2009, 200 employees of media and telecommunications companies moved into approximately 3,000m² of space. There are plans to expand the building in which a private bicycle museum is located.
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project and a new building was added that matched the style of the historical buildings. The floors were converted into office space, resulting in a total of 3,500m² (37,674sq.ft.) office and trade space.
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The plans date predominantly from the 1990s, but only a part of them was implemented due to unfavorable economic circumstances at the time. Promoters saw in this project a great opportunity for the former
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Electronics Factory—in operation until 1995—were integrated into the new construction. The developer and owner is Roland Ernst Städtebau GmbH. After completion of the complex in 1998 it was taken over by
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had completely halted production in 1992, the existing buildings were completely gutted, along with their heritage-protected façades, and were expanded and renovated under the direction of the architects
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is located: the strip of riverfront there will now be 20 or 30 meters wide (instead of the initially planned 10 m) and will provide space for a small park. At the end of February 2009, however, the
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bridge, intended to alleviate the forecasted increase in traffic volume, was abandoned after further protests; instead, only a temporary "artistic footbridge" was supposed to be built. It was not built.
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There is no specific institution that centrally manages and markets the project; Mediaspree is merely a label. The planning for individual building projects lies with property owners, investors, and the
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has potential for development and flexibly expandable. Additional buildings could be erected on various lots, which could create, for example, up to 4,000 m² (43,100 sq.ft.) of retail space.
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Factory. Distinguishing features include high ceilings, cast-iron supports and exposed brickwork. The buildings were refurbished between 2008 and 2009 according to historical preservation standards by
1530:, Berlin Transport Company). When it was built in 1927 by the architect Franz Ahrens, it was the largest unsupported hall in Europe, at 7,000m² (75,347sq.ft.). During World War II, it was used by the
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Four short films were produced in 2008 for a competition, using the motto "Mediaspree wegspotten!" (Mock away the Mediaspree!), which engaged critically with the project and promoted the referendum.
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subsequently demanded that the citizens' wishes be carried out as soon as possible, the Urban Development Senator, Ingeborg Junge-Reyer assured investors that she would protect the Mediaspree plans.
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employees with a special permit. In 1993, it was shut down as the center of operations for the BVG, due to structural deterioration. After being refurbished as a historical monument, the association
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train station began renovations, reopening in 2000. Many unused properties were bought up by investors. One decisive development began in 2002 with the passage of a land development plan through the
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in 1910, several one-storey halls are located on the property, although it was dubbed the Victoria Warehouse. It is a listed historical monument, protected as an example of industrial architecture.
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complex. The surface area of the park covers approximately 1.5 hectares (3.7 acres) and was under construction from August 2006 to early 2009. The construction costs ran to 816,000 Euros.
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Official information on the citizen's decree "Spreeufer für alle!" ("Spree riverfront for all!") in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg on 13 July 2008 – Statement of arguments by the district assembly (
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3051:(The "Informational Events for Residents" Alliance) organized so-called "neighborhood walks" against the project and led a citizen's campaign for the co-determination of the Spree riverfront.
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is especially opposed to the high-rise plans and the densely packed development projects on the riverside. Since July 2008, the initiative has been partly supported by the district assembly (
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Official Information on the referendum "Spreeufer für alle!" in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg on 13 July 2008 – Statement of Arguments of Citizen's Initiative Organizers, Reasoning for Question 1
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Official Information on the referendum "Spreeufer für alle!" in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg on 13 July 2008 – Statement of Arguments of Citizen's Initiative Organizers, Reasoning for Question 2
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on 4 March 2008. The following referendum drew a voter turnout of 19.1%, which was well over the required threshold of 15%. A clear majority (87%) supported the alternative proposals of the
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The lot at Köpenicker Straße 18–20 is approximately 10,000m² (107,640sq.ft) large and features two historical structures, built between 1852 and 1881. This was the former site of the Berlin
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bridge. The highest part is the tower, visible from a distance, which at 125 m (410 ft) is the tallest office building in Berlin. The already-existing buildings that were part of
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for fashion shows, parties, and catering. On the roof is a leafy lounge. Additionally, there will be a pier built on the Spree, with a floating island for outdoor events and fashion shows.
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The former BEHALA harbor cafeteria at Stralauer Allee 9 was built in 1909 and is protected as a historical moment. Like the harbor's offices, it was refurbished in 2007 and occupied by
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corporation has been located at Stralauer Allee 1, in a former Eierkühlhaus (egg cold-storage warehouse), which was built in 1928/1929 and designed by the Dresden's building officer,
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Large portions of the buildings were destroyed after the war. Until 1947, large sites were seized and used by the Soviets, transportable material was stripped and shipped to the
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of the surrounding area. So far, for the most part, unused or temporarily occupied real estate is to be converted into office buildings, lofts, hotels, and other new structures.
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The demands for a 50 m wide strip of free space along the riverfront was also pursued. Thus a compromise is possible with the property company that owns the property where
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It arose from a private sector initiative as a consortium of different interest groups: investors from the building and construction industry, property owners that, after the
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began slowly. An approximately 1.3 km (0.8 mi) long section of the wall was not torn down, but rather designed and painted by artists since 1990 as the
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354:(German Armed Forces). The harbor served as a shipping center for goods, and tanks and other munitions were serviced in the former bus garage and present-day event space
347:), opened in 1913 with extensive storage facilities for grains and other goods, as well as the Eierkühlhaus (egg cold-storage warehouse) and the Eisfabrik (ice factory).
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in 2007. All sections of the building are six storeys high. The 32 total rental units are used by various companies as business, office, production, and trade spaces.
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and completed in 1997. The over 24,000m² (258,334sq.ft.) of office and commercial space is rented out to various businesses, of which 6,700m² (72,118sq.ft.) goes to
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One year after the referendum, a demonstration was held on 11 July 2009 against the "commercialization and privatization" of the Spree riverfront, organized by the
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The project extends along a 3.7-kilometre-long (2.3 mi), 180-hectare (440-acre) space on both sides of the Spree riverfront, on the borders of four districts:
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has received criticism above all for the boat landing for O₂ World, which will require the removal of a 45 m (148 ft) section of the heritage-protected
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was dissolved on 31 December 2008. Its duties are now fulfilled by a property association, recently constituted, which nonetheless still operates under the name
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From 1992 to 1993, the heritage-protected façade of the Industriepalast was remodeled. Buildings 43 and 44 were extensively refurbished for the purposes of the
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interior spaces, this was ultimately abandoned. Aside from Universal Music, various other media and service industry businesses have moved into the building.
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ran along the northern bank of the Spree, parallel to the river that marked the official border. On the West-Berlin side, south of the Spree and bordering on
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stepped into the negotiations. It feared indemnity claims on the part of investors, should the development plans be altered, and had "grave misgivings" (
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This business park on Schlesische Straße 29/30 was built between 1907 and 1908 and is listed as a historical monument. It is colloquially known as the "
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was founded in 1995 to use the hall for cultural functions. Today, Arena hosts concerts, lectures, conferences, galas, TV shows and other events.
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For recreational purposes, Mediaspree has planned a 10m (33 ft) wider riverfront strip and a "Park on the Spree," as well as small
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rap song portrayed a political stroll through particular Berlin locales, giving a critical description of the corresponding urban development.
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warehouse, which was thoroughly refurbished. To the west, between 2006 and 2007, a new building was erected for the affiliate broadcast group
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and consists of two structures: a traditional substructure of perforated façades and metal cladding is topped by a glass superstructure that
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To date, there have been numerous protest campaigns against the urban restructuring plans, which were supported by institutions such as the
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Official Information about the "Spreeufer für alle!“ Referendum in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, 13 July 2008 – Borough Authority Cost Estimate
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in close cooperation with its future occupants. After the completion, eight fashion companies set up showrooms in that location, including
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established sale and storage spaces there. Since BEHALA wishes to sell the property to the highest bidder in the within the scope of the
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The referendum is not binding. Nonetheless, the borough has retreated from some of its Mediaspree plans. Thus, the new high-rise at the
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above). In January 2015, it was announced that the arena will bear the name Mercedes-Benz Arena from July 2015 for a term of 20 years.
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Zapf-Umzüge, Köpenicker Straße 14, to date the headquarters of Europe's largest moving company, although it is likely to move out soon
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and they are now rented out as offices, apartments, and artists' lofts. At the end of October 2008, the designer furniture retailer
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Built between 1907 and 1913, this granary was designed by Berlin architect Friedrich Krause, who had already completed the docks in
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supermarket and offices. The investment volume came to 8.3 Million Euros. This ensemble was torn down at the end of 2018.
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The so-called "Industriepalast" (Industry Palace) on Warschauer Straße 34–44 was built between 1906 and 1907 according to plans by
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Electrical Plant Berlin-Mitte, Köpenicker Straße 59–73, combined gas and steam-turbine electrical plant with power-heat coupling
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Incorporating the former border-safety pier, which extends out for more than a 100 m (330 ft).) from the East Harbor (
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is supposed to allude to a captain's deck. The internal configuration of the 1,600m² of floorspace is designed to be flexible.
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The building complex between Hoffmannstraße and the river Spree consists of four parts: two 15-floor towers and two five-floor
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as well as its own landing dock on the river Spree. The principal tenant since August 2004 is Vereinte Dienstungswerkschaft (
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A new building was constructed between July 2007 and February 2009 between BEHALA's former harbor offices and cafeteria. The
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was set to last for a period 15 years. Since the opening of the arena, it has hosted home games for the city's hockey team,
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This residential and factory building on Köpenicker Straße 10a was constructed directly on the river Spree in 1889, in the
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light bulb factory since 1999. It is bordered on the west by Warschauer Straße, on the north by Bahnstrasse as well as the
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headquarters at the Schillingbrücke bridge, as well as the renovation of the Eierkühlhaus into the German headquarters for
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is a planned residential high-rise building composed of upscale and exclusive condominium units. It is right next to the
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initiative "Mediaspree versenken" could discuss possible changes to development projects in light of the referendum.
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since 2005 as a location for its European service center. The building was constructed between 1906 and 1912 by the
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project, the existing rental contracts were cancelled. This could only happen by 31 December 2008, at the latest.
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and the Spree. Like the planned "Park on the Spree" (see below), it was commissioned by the district authority of
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of the area's most valuable properties. The following criteria were defined for sustainable location development:
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Young African Art Market (YAAM), Stralauer Platz 35, sports and cultural center, dedicated to youth employment
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is building a four-star hotel and convention center with approximately 385 rooms and 13 conference rooms. The
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façade, pilasters and moldings of limestone. In 2006, it was thoroughly cleaned, refurbished and renovated by
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urban design exists awaiting the decision to set up a development plan. It comes from the architectural firm
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The former harbor offices of BEHALA at Stralauer Allee 8 were renovated in 2007 and subsequently occupied by
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architecture: 25 cm (9.8 in) thick brickwork walls with diamond-shaped decorative patterns made of
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opened their new head offices at Köpenicker Straße 20 on 6,000m² (64,580sq.ft.) of floorspace.
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Directly east of the erstwhile granary (see above), at Stralauer Allee 3, the Spanish company
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by the referendum while the referendum itself merely referred to the new construction sites.
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This former commercial park on Schlesischen Straße 26 is distinguishable by its traditional
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is acting as the project developer. The building was designed by the architectural firm
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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.
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On the Spree Riverfront: hideous building projects, "MediaSpree" and "Stadtumbau West"
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and, after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Berlin Senate Administration for Finance.
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Demo gegen Mediaspree: An der Polizei vorbei ans Ufer – Berlin – Tagesspiegel
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Heeresbäckerei (Army Bakery) and Viktoria-Speicher II (Victoria Granary II)
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UNESCO Tentative World Heritage Site: Speicherstadt and Chilehaus, Hamburg
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across the bridge. Initial building permits were awarded to the owner
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2198:(Anschutz Grounds) have emerged in the area surrounding
2138:. The building costs will amount to 620,000 Euros.
569:("New" Granary on the Spree), and the renovation of the
540:, the Columbus-Haus, the development of the area around
318:(ice factory), as well as various new buildings and the
3643:
3016:
parade), as well as a successful municipal referendum.
2300:) bridge, which is supposed to form a "city gate" with
1249:
moved from Munich to Stralauer Alle 6/7, into a former
528:(Wissinger Courtyards), the former army bakery and the
465:
followed in 2005, due to their acquisition by MTV. The
392:, which made commercial development impossible. On the
3564:
3562:
3522:
Plans for the Brommysteg by Berlin architectural firm
3152:, which was blocked off by a massive police presence.
2984:
The desired symbolic sinking of the Mediaspree on the
2783:(Bark Mill Island), protected as a historical landmark
2601:
Façade of Köpenicker Straße 41 (Eisfabrik) from street
1821:
BDA-Bundesgeschäftsstelle (BDA National Branch Office)
1796:
Ver.di regional offices on Paula-Thiede-Ufer in Berlin
1640:
at Schlesiches Tor." The spaces are rented out by the
1348:
are Torsten Rossmann (chairman) and Maria von Borcke.
4133:"Media Spree" on Berlin's river: Swim next to offices
3646:. Bar25.de (19 April 2011). Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
2502:
The Viktoriaspeicher I from the side facing the Spree
2393:
At the corner of Cuvrystraße with Schlesiche Straße,
2353:. It remains undeveloped to date and was acquired by
1885:
This structure is located on Rungerstraße 22–24 near
930:
BSR-Kundendienstzentrum (BSR Customer Service Center)
753:. The businesses and institutions that reside in the
609:), which calls not only for the restructuring of the
3594:"Aktivisten besetzten Haus in der Köpenicker Straße"
1756:. The rooms will be rented out as storage spaces by
3872:. Welt.de (15 July 2008). Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
3792:. Spreeufer-fuer-alle.de. Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
2951:A further point of critique was the recognition of
2810:(Black Canal), Michaelkirchstraße 22/23, wagon fort
3802:Die SpreepiratInnen – Wer hat Lust auf MediaSpree?
3556:. Gerhardspangenberg.de. Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
2964:(see above) as a street bridge suspended—for now.
2050:(operated by the youth-oriented radio broadcaster
3622:Informational brochure by TLG (PDF), October 2006
3547:Plans by Gerhard Spangenberg for the Brommybrücke
3512:. Stadtumbau-berlin.de. Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
2710:), Stralauer Platz 33/34, club and event location
2676:, Holzmarktstraße 25, Hostel, Café and Restaurant
803:and designed by the landscape architectural firm
601:Mediaspree is associated with the Senate project
584:between the Spree and Stralauer Allee around the
481:) (which was the site of the legendary nightclub
425:and the advancement of the "Mediaspree" project.
3634:. Berlin-eisfabrik.de. Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
3418:The "Bagger" is rolling for the Mediaspree, now.
3049:Bündnis Informationsveranstaltungen für Anwohner
2988:bridge during a neighborhood walk, 22 April 2007
2725:, Mühlenstraße, 1.3 km long section of the
2405:floors. They are to be built in the traditional
1313:(already based nearby in Stralauer Allee 8) and
1241:'s broadcast center in the former East Warehouse
1027:Since July 2002, the German headquarters of the
613:riverfront, but also for the development of the
3847:Citizens' Movement 'Spreeufer für alle' Decided
3714:at antiberliner.de, published June/12 July 2007
2879:of the surrounding residential areas. The term
2762:, Am Flutgraben 3, art and cultural association
2693:, Koppenstraße 3, long-distance, regional, and
2521:. For example, the building materials merchant
1881:Façade of the Josetti Courtyards on Rungestraße
1522:. It is located in a former bus garage for the
1092:design typical for the time, including a giant
4047:Material for a more beautiful Spree Riverfront
3965:. Kreuzberg-info.de. Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
3804:. Kreuzberg-info.de. Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
2162:. The property owner and project developer is
1804:and is the first completed part of the larger
1467:are a four-part building complex right at the
3835:. Ms-versenken.org. Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
3456:. Ms-versenken.org. Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
3119:Demonstration against Mediaspree, 1 July 2008
2631:Treuhand Liegenschaftsgesellschaft Immobilien
663:on Holzmarktstraße 1–9, directly next to the
82:A mixture of large-scale and small-scale use,
8:
4207:Redeveloped ports and waterfronts in Germany
4024:. Tagesspiegel.de. Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
3997:. Tagesspiegel.de. Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
3488:. Arena-berlin.de. Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
3347:Protest and Chaos at the Opening of O2 World
2886:Likewise, criticism is also directed at the
2804:former soap factory, Köpenicker Straße 50–52
1597:comes from its position at the mouth of the
244:, to the north by the railway tracks of the
3333:. Messetreff.com. Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
3205:, criticized the Mediaspree in their song,
2777:Steuerhaus der Königlichen Wasserinspektion
2748:Southern Spree Riverfront from East to West
2729:, the largest open air gallery in the world
2662:Northern Spree Riverfront from West to East
2336:Southern Spree Riverfront from East to West
1992:Northern Spree Riverfront from West to East
1689:Nähmaschinenfabrik (Sewing-Machine Factory)
1565:("Bathing Boat"), the club/restaurant boat
1440:Southern Spree Riverfront from East to West
1190:. Oberbaum City is managed and marketed by
650:Northern Spree Riverfront from West to East
16:Media investment project in Berlin, Germany
3870:Mediaspree: Bitter Debate about the Future
3845:Borough Mayor Dr. Franz Schulz announces:
3725:Neighborhood Walk: "MediaSpree versenken!“
3091:initiative. According to the organization
2756:, Am Flutgraben 2, café and event location
2494:Viktoria-Speicher I (Victoria-Warehouse I)
2389:Neuen Spreespeicher (New Spree Warehouses)
2355:Dritte Adler Real Estate GmbH & Co. KG
1394:Labels Projektmanagement GmbH & Co. KG
934:This customer service center for the BSR (
52:along a section of the banks of the river
3311:Mediaspree und der neoliberale Stadtumbau
2742:Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft
1918:Beletage Immobilienkultur e. K.
1362:Zigarren Herzog Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH
1045:Berliner Hafen- und Lagerhausgesellschaft
79:Buildings with ground-floor public areas,
3444:Homepage of the citizen's action group,
2818:Bridges Over the Spree from West to East
2026:Wayss & Freytag AG Projektenwicklung
1186:and the customer service center for the
1120:Oberbaum-City buildings and the former "
407:The restructuring of the area after the
3583:. Mw-arch.de. Retrieved on 30 May 2011.
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2255:NH-Hotel under construction, April 2010
2037:Postal service area with postal station
1952:was designed by the architectural firm
1518:on Eichenstraße 4 is an event venue in
1007:Universal Music Headquarters, Germany (
990:Toyota-Autohaus (Toyota Car Dealership)
826:" that used to run along the wall. The
735:Zentralmagazin der städtischen Gaswerke
667:, this Multi-Service-Center included a
248:(rapid transit trains), to the east by
25:The original Mediaspree logo, with its
3777:Kiezspaziergang: MediaSpree versenken!
3023:(Sink Mediaspree) Citizen's Initiative
2685:Leit- und Informationssystems Abwasser
404:, stood various alternative projects.
158:had 21 members in 2008, including the
3823:Self-presentation of the initiative,
3670:Kreuzberger pfeifen auf Entertainment
2775:, Vor dem Schlesischen Tor 3, former
2168:nps tschoban voss GbR Architekten BDA
2085:Park an der Spree (Park on the Spree)
2005:. (The complex is not related to the
1669:Wissinger Höfe (Wissinger Courtyards)
1214:(light tower). It has been leased by
1059:. Only the northwest side facing the
7:
3888:Press release from "Mehr Demokratie"
3314:in abriss-berlin.de, 26. Januar 2007
2622:red-brick architecture in the early
2566:Kilian Projektmanagement Berlin GmbH
2284:The open spaces of the East Harbor (
1705:Marmeladenfabrik (Marmalade Factory)
1642:Verwaltung Berliner Grundstücke GmbH
962:Industriepalast on Warschauer Straße
296:(egg cold-storage warehouse) on the
3929:"Paddle-Protest in Rubber Dinghies"
3047:("Spree riverfront for all!"), the
2190:Anschutz-Gelände (Anschutz Grounds)
2042:heritage-protected postal station (
1747:Königlichen Preußischen Proviantamt
1624:Industriepalast at Schlesisches Tor
1577:Wasserschloss (Castle on the Water)
1202:BASF European Shared Service Center
457:in a former warehouse at Osthafen.
3780:at ostprinzessin.de, 24 April 2007
3727:in abriss-berlin.de, 24 April 2007
3392:Site descriptions by mediaspree.de
3012:; a "positive" alternative to the
2549:Spreeport - Köpernicker Strasse 36
2265:NDC Nippon Development Corporation
2062:) and various other events (e.g.,
1905:-era electronic chip manufacturer
1758:Polaris Immbobilienmanagement GmbH
485:from 1998 to 2003, predecessor to
193:After public sponsorship ran out,
111:Regionalmanagement mediaspree e.V.
14:
3058:and the rather radical left-wing
2146:already located on the premises.
1954:Hentrich-Petschnigg & Partner
1912:The building complex is owned by
1659:aschenbrenner mosler & andere
1320:Since July 2009, the TV programs
88:The integration of art and media.
85:Ambitious architectural concepts,
4119:
4100:Aulich, Uwe / Vorbringer, Anne:
2093:
1665:(also located in the building).
1612:Gewerbesiedlungsgesellschaft mbH
1591:Armo Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH
1453:Treptowers viewed from the Spree
1134:is the name given to the former
946:, which has its headquarters on
936:Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe
701:Trias Building, Headquarters of
661:Fortress Immobilien AG Meerbusch
561:, the prospective fashion house
520:(TV-Wharf), the cleaning of the
233:. It is bordered to the west by
168:Berlin's waste management agency
136:Chamber of Industry and Commerce
76:Public access to the riverfront,
3908:"Political Satire on the Spree"
3756:"Köpi-Mediaspree gets concrete"
3667:Felix Lee und Christina Hebel:
3349:(11. September 2008), in German
1859:Bodenkontor Liegenschaften GmbH
1849:on Michaelkirchstraße 17/18 in
1778:Nicolas Berggruen Holdings GmbH
29:, "Anchor-Site (of the) Future"
3711:MediaSpree deserves to be sunk
3619:Visionen, Projekte und Objekte
2433:Brommysteg (Brommy Footbridge)
2223:is a project belonging to the
1768:Velvet-Fabrik (Velvet Factory)
1677:had the site built in 1908 as
1648:Viktoria-Mühle (Victoria Mill)
565:, a planned yacht harbor, the
506:European Shared Service Center
166:(a dock and storage company),
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3467:Bezirksverordnetenversammlung
2326:Bezirksverordnetenversammlung
2186:was located on the premises.
2069:For the area surrounding the
2009:that was formerly located on
1845:The office and business site
1831:Deutsches Architektur Zentrum
914:, and their basketball team,
773:Sign for the boat landing at
655:Fortress Multi Service Center
473:on the grounds of the former
469:arena was constructed by the
4102:Machtkampf in der Mediaspree
3163:, and the "concretization" (
3134:Also causing a stir was the
2679:Main pumping station of the
2556:is a large-scale project by
2166:, and the blueprints are by
1553:The theater and event venue
1538:, it was only accessible to
1023:on the East Harbor in Berlin
892:Anschutz Entertainment Group
874:Mercedes-Benz_Arena_(Berlin)
861:Mercedes-Benz Arena between
471:Anschutz Entertainment Group
160:Anschutz Entertainment Group
144:Industrie- und Handelskammer
4108:, 28 February 2009, page 23
4067:The Incredible Herrengedeck
3927:Graf, Rick (12 July 2008).
3656:Club der Visionaere website
3203:The Incredible Herrengedeck
2740:, in use since 2006 by the
2077:(see below) with so-called
1984:Planned or Ongoing Projects
1332:have been produced here by
1072:Office Lofts in the Granary
777:, with the Berlin Wall and
546:(the postal train station,
213:Site of the Mediaspree area
56:as well as to implement an
4228:
3479:Plans for the yacht harbor
3282:mediaspree.de/Zielrichtung
3019:
2202:, named the U.S. investor
1980:for building maintenance.
1968:). The center is owned by
1827:Bund Deutscher Architekten
1496:-based architectural firm
1456:
1289:Fernsehwerft (TV Dockyard)
871:
152:Public-Private Partnership
4212:Urban planning in Germany
4037:by various local rappers.
3360:Berlin liegt an der Spree
2760:Kunstfabrik am Flutgraben
2641:. This company also owns
2211:a children's playground.
2102:This section needs to be
2066:) also take place there.
1970:Dazzle Zweite Berlin GmbH
1741:Die Heeresbäckerei Berlin
1524:Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe
1492:. It was designed by the
1322:Sat.1-Frühstücksfernsehen
714:Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe
605:("City-Renovation West",
3790:Webseite of AG Spreeufer
3534:20 December 2015 at the
3452:12 December 2008 at the
3294:mediaspree.de/Mitglieder
3226:Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
3185:Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
3157:Megaspree-Aktinosbündnis
3085:Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
2615:Norddeutsche Eiswerke AG
2558:HOCHTIEF Construction AG
2330:Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
2020:The building permit for
1976:), which has contracted
1220:Deutsche Gasglühlicht AG
801:Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
795:is situated between the
148:Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
132:reunification of Germany
104:Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
68:, while critics saw the
4157:("Sink the Mediaspree")
4072:5 November 2007 at the
4009:megaspree.de, July 2010
3524:Strecker + Partner
3484:27 October 2010 at the
2681:Berliner Wasserbetriebe
2668:Jannowitzbrücke Station
2593:Façade of the Eisfabrik
2585:Eisfabrik (Ice Factory)
1344:on 1 January 2009. The
1336:, a full subsidiary of
976:iron-frame construction
665:Jannowitzbrücke station
128:fall of the Berlin Wall
115:media spree Berlin GmbH
4056:Mediaspree wegspotten!
4035:"Mediaspree versenken“
3831:20 August 2008 at the
3552:6 October 2010 at the
3423:, from 21 August 2008.
3329:5 October 2001 at the
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1593:. The colloquial name
1498:Kieferle & Partner
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4140:German-language links
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4065:MySpace-Auftritt von
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4192:Mass media in Berlin
4154:Mediaspree versenken
4052:27 July 2011 at the
3884:Mediaspree versenken
3853:14 June 2010 at the
3825:Mediaspree versenken
3765:in kreuzberg-info.de
3699:in kreuzberg-info.de
3528:Gerüstbau Tisch GmbH
3446:Mediaspree versenken
3378:27 July 2010 at the
3214:Varsity of Maneuvers
3089:Mediaspree versenken
3033:Mediaspree versenken
3021:Mediaspree Versenken
2560:in cooperation with
2488:Mediaspree versenken
2322:Mediaspree versenken
2302:Allianz Versicherung
1762:Spindler & Klatt
1663:Artus Lagerhaus GmbH
1503:50Hertz Transmission
1124:-Cube", now used by
455:MTV Networks Germany
190:and image-building.
4197:Geography of Berlin
4168:Spreeufer für Alle!
3980:Berliner Morgenpost
3761:6 June 2008 at the
3738:The Trend goes Loft
3695:6 June 2008 at the
3242:Maria am Ostbahnhof
3045:Spreeufer für alle!
2916:Max-Schmeling-Halle
2896:Stadtumbau von oben
2704:Maria am Ostbahnhof
2653:Other Items in the
2483:Gerhard Spangenberg
2399:Neuen Spreespeicher
2064:Berlin Fashion Week
1617:ORCO Property Group
1571:Club der Visionaere
1532:National Socialists
1368:for cigar storage.
968:Johann Emil Schaudt
853:Mercedes-Benz Arena
739:EnergieForum Berlin
729:EnergieForum Berlin
567:Neuen Spreespeicher
494:EnergieForum Berlin
380:During the time of
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4187:Politics of Berlin
4166:Mediaspree versus
4148:at web.archive.org
4007:Rette deine Stadt!
3948:Mediaspree is Sunk
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3580:Mola Winkelmüller
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2928:East Side Gallery
2734:Höhere Webeschule
2723:East-Side-Gallery
2691:Berlin Ostbahnhof
2562:A.L.E.X. Bau GmbH
2535:Mola Winkelmüller
2508:Viktoria-Speicher
2395:IVG Immobilien AG
2237:East Side Gallery
2160:Warschauer Brücke
2132:East Side Gallery
2130:promenade at the
2127:Park an der Spree
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2075:Park an der Spree
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948:Warschauer Straße
867:Warschauer Straße
863:Berlin Ostbahnhof
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747:energy efficiency
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