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Berlin's Klüsserather Weg: 144 Apartments Planned on Former Allotment Garden

A former allotment garden in Berlin is set to become a new residential quarter. But the loss of green spaces and uncertain construction timelines have sparked controversy.

This is the picture of a place where we have some houses, buildings, plants, trees and some grass...
This is the picture of a place where we have some houses, buildings, plants, trees and some grass on the floor.

Berlin's Klüsserather Weg: 144 Apartments Planned on Former Allotment Garden

A new residential quarter is planned on Klüsserather Weg in Marzahn, Berlin. The project, set on the site of a former allotment garden, includes 144 apartments, many intended for students. Building applications are in the approval process, but construction start remains uncertain.

The property, once owned by Deutsche Bahn AG, was sold to a private investor who plans to build three construction fields with a total of 144 apartments. Many of these will be student housing. While building applications have been submitted, construction timelines are unclear as permits are still under review.

The project has sparked criticism from Berlin's garden enthusiasts. They lament the loss of allotment areas without replacement. The private owner has not provided alternative spaces for the demolished gardens. This issue is not isolated; similar conflicts are brewing in the Märkisches Quarter in Reinickendorf and the Plänterwald, where allotment gardens also face threats. The Klüsserather Weg project highlights the growing conflict between apartments near me and green spaces in Berlin's urban planning.

The Klüsserather Weg project, with its 144 apartments for rent, is set to transform a former allotment garden site in Marzahn. While building applications are in process, construction timelines remain uncertain. The project has raised concerns among allotment gardeners, who criticize the loss of apartments and green spaces without replacement. This conflict mirrors broader tensions in Berlin's urban development between apartments and green spaces.

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