Siemensstadt Square: Building permits granted for new city quarters

Das Bezirksamt Spandau hat die ersten Baugenehmigungen für das neue Stadtquartier Siemensstadt erteilt. Bis 2035 sollen dort rund 2.750 Wohnungen, Büroflächen, soziale Infrastruktur und Einzelhandelsflächen entstehen. Die Baugenehmigungen für ein 60 Meter hohes Büro- und ein rund 20 Meter hohes Atriumgebäude markieren den Beginn der Umsetzung des Bebauungsplans 5-123a. Baustadtrat Thorsten Schatz betont die Bedeutung dieses Projekts für die Siemensstadt und spricht von einem neuen Kapitel in der Entwicklung des Stadtteils. Das modernes Stadtquartier soll Arbeitsplätze schaffen und die Lebensqualität der Bewohner fördern. Benjamin Melcher, Head of Development & Projects Siemensstadt Square, freut sich über die Baugenehmigung und betont die …
The Spandau district office has granted the first building permits for the new Siemensstadt city district. By 2035, around 2,750 apartments, office space, social infrastructure and retail space are to be built there. The building permits for a 60-meter high office and an approximately 20 meter high atrium building mark the beginning of the implementation of the development plan 5-123a. City Councilor Thorsten Schatz emphasizes the importance of this project for the Siemensstadt and speaks of a new chapter in the development of the district. The modern city district is intended to create jobs and promote the quality of life of the residents. Benjamin Melcher, Head of Development & Projects Siemensstadt Square, is happy about the building permit and emphasizes ... (Symbolbild/MB)

Siemensstadt Square: Building permits granted for new city quarters

The district office Spandau has granted the first building permits for the new Siemensstadt city district. By 2035, around 2,750 apartments, office space, social infrastructure and retail space are to be built there. The building permits for a 60-meter high office and an approximately 20 meter high atrium building mark the beginning of the implementation of the development plan 5-123a.

City Councilor Thorsten Schatz emphasizes the importance of this project for the Siemensstadt and speaks of a new chapter in the development of the district. The modern city district is intended to create jobs and promote the quality of life of the residents. Benjamin Melcher, Head of Development & Projects Siemensstadt Square, is pleased about the building permit and emphasizes the importance of the project for Berlin, since Siemensstadt Square will make an important contribution to the economic development of the city.

The new Siemensstadt Square district is realized by Siemens AG and is intended to revitalize the industrial location. The approved buildings are part of the future eastern city entrance into the area. The foundation stone for the project is planned for this summer.

This development will have significant local effects, since the new city district creates jobs and the infrastructure is improved. In addition, the conversion of the traditional industrial location into a modern residential and working district will represent a significant change in the Siemensstadt.

Historically, the Siemensstadt was an important location for industrial development in Berlin and has a rich history. With the new city district, this location is now led to the future and redesigned into a modern center for work, living and leisure.

The following table gives an overview of the Siemensstadt Square project:

| Type of the building | Number | Height | planned use |
| ———————— | —— | ———————- |
| Office building | 1 | 60m | Office spaces |
| Atrium building | 1 | 20m | Retail, living |

Overall, the development of the Siemensstadt Square city district is an important step for the future of the Siemensstadt and for Berlin as a whole. It remains to be seen how the project will develop in the coming years and what influence it will have on the city.



Source: www.berlin.de