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Germany Halts Conversion of Military Areas to Accommodate Armed Forces

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Germany is suspending the civilian conversion of approximately 200 military properties to make room for the growth of the Bundeswehr, its armed forces. Full details . Research centers and innovative companies were supposed to occupy hangars and runways once used by airplanes at the former Tegel International Airport in West Berlin. But the airport, closed five years ago after a successful 46-year career, will not host any future incubators. The …

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More soldiers and material: Due to the changed security situation, the Bundeswehr is to be significantly larger. Plans for the abandonment of military grounds are lifted.

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The Bundeswehr has suspended the conversion of 200 of its properties for civilian purposes. The Federal Ministry of Defence justified this by the planned expansion of the armed forces.

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Berlin (dpa/lno) – The Ministry of Defence suspends the conversion of military-used properties for civilian purposes. The reason for this is the higher demand at locations due to the planned expansion of the Bundeswehr, as the Ministry announced. Accordingly, the conversion stop initially concerns 187 former military properties, which are owned by the Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben (BIMA). These are basically suitable for use by the Bundes…

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nd-aktuell.de broke the news on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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