If Berliners were given the right to vote on tendered applications of affordable high-density housing on 30% of the feld, as was proposed, there would be less opposition. But Berlin couldn’t even build an airport (they hired a chief engineer who wasn’t an engineer), and no one trusts these hapless pricks with building homes for people that are actually affordable. It’s stalemate.
If someone would have told me just a couple of years ago that in 2025 I would rather take a bus than a train, I would have laughed in their face. But now I love the reliable U6 Ersatzverkehr and actually like the fact that the rebuilding of the north end of U6 is taking years longer than planned!
Your wife's view on beaches and what they can represent is a lovely one, Andrew, and hopefully Templehof will remain forever beached on some property tycoon's desk!
Simply don't understand the German love affair with cars, and their demented driving. Just returned from the Harz region where patience, moderation, and tolerance on the roads are as rare as hens' teeth!
Totally disagree about Tempelhof. There's no right to nothingness in Germany's biggest city. Pave it over with housing, cheap, expensive, whatever.
If Berliners were given the right to vote on tendered applications of affordable high-density housing on 30% of the feld, as was proposed, there would be less opposition. But Berlin couldn’t even build an airport (they hired a chief engineer who wasn’t an engineer), and no one trusts these hapless pricks with building homes for people that are actually affordable. It’s stalemate.
If someone would have told me just a couple of years ago that in 2025 I would rather take a bus than a train, I would have laughed in their face. But now I love the reliable U6 Ersatzverkehr and actually like the fact that the rebuilding of the north end of U6 is taking years longer than planned!
The traffic out there probably isn't so tough so it can just cruuuuuuuiiiiiissssse. Oder?
Your wife's view on beaches and what they can represent is a lovely one, Andrew, and hopefully Templehof will remain forever beached on some property tycoon's desk!
Simply don't understand the German love affair with cars, and their demented driving. Just returned from the Harz region where patience, moderation, and tolerance on the roads are as rare as hens' teeth!