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Berlin wants to strengthen shopping streets with ten point plan

Shopping in Berlin

Shopping streets are under pressure from online retail - the state of Berlin wants to help with a ten-point plan. (archive picture)

The state of Berlin wants to support the malls and shopping streets with a ten-point plan. Among other things, a central coordination office for vacancies will be set up to find spaces for temporary use.

"The aim is to make flexible transitional use easier and to avoid vacancies in the centers," says the ten-point plan published today. A Berlin-wide campaign is also planned to raise people's awareness of waste avoidance.

Malls are more than just places to shop

"Berlin's shopping malls are undergoing profound changes due to the structural transformation in the retail sector. We see this change as an opportunity to strengthen the diversity of uses," said Christian Gaebler (SPD), Senator for Urban Development, according to a press release. "New synergies between retail, gastronomy, culture, crafts, services, education, health and housing play a central role in this."

Citizens should also be consulted

The ten-point plan also provides for more money for the districts: The funding share of the districts is to be reduced in the "Business-related measures" funding program so that "business-related measures such as location management, vacancy management or networking can be financed more easily". Surveys of passers-by should help to identify further opportunities for improvement.

Author: dpa/deepl.com
Further information: Shopping Streets
Publication date: 4 July 2025
Last updated: 4 July 2025

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