Our newsletter from the Berlin districts has meanwhile been subscribed to more than 275,000 times throughout Berlin. On Thursday we broadcast from Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg and Pankow. You can order our newsletter from these three Berlin districts, like all other district newsletters from the Tagesspiegel, here free of charge: tagesspiegel.de/districts

For example, Boris Buchholz writes about these topics from STEGLITZ-ZEHLENDORF:

  • The former A104 and today’s expressway that connects the A100 with Steglitz has long since been deconsecrated as a motorway. The parties have also already agreed on the demolition of the bridge over Breitenbachplatz. But now the end came abruptly: due to safety deficiencies in the tunnel on Schlangenbader Strasse, a closure was ordered until further notice. Our author looked at the deserted Autobahn and took a walk across the closed bridge at Breitenbachplatz. More on this in the newsletter, other topics include:
  • The FDP clears the way: the traffic light can continue to shine in the southwest town hall
  • The new district office: CDU nominates third city councilor
  • Oh, how beautiful Schlachtensee is: A wider sidewalk, fewer parked cars and a traffic concept could make Berlin’s youngest district even more beautiful
  • Start of the ice cream season: “La Pallina” at the Botanischer Garten S-Bahn station offers Sicilian ice cream – and soon there will also be granita, i.e. a cool Sicilian breakfast. In an interview, the owner duo talks about the construction site in front of the door and the very committed neighborhood
  • Dance into May: In the Goerzwerk, the “Jive Sharks” provide rhythm and atmosphere
  • Final with south-west derby: In the Berlin Cup final for women footballers, FC Stern 1900 from Steglitz plays against FC Viktoria 89 from Lichterfelde

Corinna von Bodisco writes about the following from FRIEDRICHSHAIN-KREUZBERG:

  • Max Kindler becomes city councilor for the CDU
  • Greens and the initiative “Mermaids and Mermaids* Solidarity” call for a discourse process on the sculpture “The Rare Catch” in Viktoriapark
  • Last generation protest march in Kreuzberg
  • A natural oasis between the Amazon Tower and Berghain: a visit to the “Nowhere” environmental education center
  • Campaign for a car-free school zone for the Adolf Glaßbrenner elementary school
  • Traffic calming: free way for the future without through traffic in the Bergmannkiez
  • MyFest finally canceled: organizers see the initiative “choked by the district” – the district defends itself
  • Walpurgis Open Air at the Holzmarkt +++ Mariannenplatz Festival on May 1st
  • Indie rock and dream pop at Club Gretchen
  • Tip: neighborhood institution Café Saz

From the PANKOW district (with Prenzlauer Berg etc.) Christian Hönicke write about:

  • Elected on Wednesday evening: Cordelia Koch (Greens) is Pankow’s new mayor
  • Greens, CDU and FDP sign agreement: This is what Jamaica is planning for Pankow
  • Does the subway go through Weißensee? New Berlin coalition wants to check U10 up to Buch
  • District suspends eviction: hope for community garden in Prenzlauer Berg
  • Construction project with a question mark: nature conservation threatens to get in the way of a planned residential area
  • After the leaflet campaign: the studio separates from the alleged right tattoo artist
  • Two years of construction work: Important road in the north of the district is being rehabilitated
  • After clearing on Berlin’s highest peak: district office brakes new investor plan for amusement park Arkenberge

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