Sail pilot quartier: New residential project starts in Johannisthal

Sail pilot quartier: New residential project starts in Johannisthal
The Sail Pilk Quartier Berlin: An opportunity for sustainable urban development
At the historical location of the former airfield in Johannisthal/Adlershof, one of the largest residential projects in Berlin begins with the Slebelflierer Quartier Berlin. This project not only includes the construction of around 1,800 apartments, but also a comprehensive urban development that serves as a model for future city quarters.
In the middle of a time when the housing needs in Berlin is constantly increasing, this project represents an important step towards integrated urban development. In addition to the apartments that include both funded and freely financed offers, two daycare centers and a district center are also built to meet the needs of future residents.
The construction work started in January 2023 and run according to schedule. The full completion is sought for 2029/2030. Not only apartments, but also around 153,000 m² of commercial space, which are important for companies, especially from the Adlershof technology park, are important.
urban development senator Christian Gaebler emphasizes that this project shows how work, living and leisure can be combined in a common concept. Such integrated urban developments promote living communities and increase the quality of life of the residents. In addition, the location becomes a center of urban life, where education, neighborhood and local supply are close together.
Oliver Igel, district mayor of Treptow-Köpenick, emphasizes the economic advantages of the project. The construction of new apartments and the creation of jobs not only strengthen the local economy, but also significantly improves the social infrastructure.
The Bauwert AG, headed by Dr. Jürgen Leibfried, plays a central role here. According to Leibfried, the Seglflieger Quartier will be an example of sustainable and diverse use of urban areas that should meet the high architectural requirements and strives for a gold certification of the German Society for Sustainable Building (DGNB).
Wista Management GmbH, as an economic partner, will accompany the property development and development of the areas and attach great importance to the renovation of historical buildings. These buildings are integrated into the new district to maintain the historical character of the location.
In summary, it can be said that the Sail Air Quartier Berlin is not only a residential construction project, but also an important step towards a comprehensive urban transformation that comes from the challenges of lack of housing and the urban quality of life in Berlin. It is expected that this neighborhood will not only offer a new home for many Berliners, but can also represent a model for future developments.