Hafenplatz in Kreuzberg: Rats and Damage Fuel Anger in the Apartment Block
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From 2026, Berlin will pay more than one million euros per month for a refugee accommodation – even though a whole part of the building is no longer needed. In the district, a debate about its use has started. At a meeting, the question is asked: "Are we taken seriously at all as citizens?
Those living in the building complex in Berlin-Kreuzberg have been living under sometimes unacceptable conditions for years. Now, a new ownership company could take over. The review is ongoing. But will it bring about the desired change?
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The need for refugee settlement in municipalities is significantly lower in 2025 than the Directorate for Inclusion and Diversity has previously assumed.
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