Does anybody know what's behind the low rate of construction permits in Berlin? Given the lawsuit by investor Christian Gérôme mentioned on the last post, I feel like the issue is not at all that Tempelhof remains a park.
Does anybody know what's behind the low rate of construction permits in Berlin? Given the lawsuit by investor Christian Gérôme mentioned on the last post, I feel like the issue is not at all that Tempelhof remains a park.
The low rate of construction permits are because inflation has made it expensive to building in Germany and, like Gerome, you also run into insane bureaucracy. It's cheaper and easier to build elsewhere.
Does anybody know what's behind the low rate of construction permits in Berlin? Given the lawsuit by investor Christian Gérôme mentioned on the last post, I feel like the issue is not at all that Tempelhof remains a park.
The low rate of construction permits are because inflation has made it expensive to building in Germany and, like Gerome, you also run into insane bureaucracy. It's cheaper and easier to build elsewhere.