Reddish houses with white and green balconies in the Hellersdorfer Promenade in Berlin.
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A bright new future for Hellersdorf

Visible from afar, the Hellersdorfer Promenade neighbourhood sparkles with the radiance of its new facades following a full refurbishment. And that’s not all: the approximately 1,300 residential and commercial units now offer state-of-the-art energy efficiency, too. Refurbishment of the six residential blocks was completed in 2019 – in time for the district of Marzahn-Hellersdorf’s 40th anniversary.

Häuser der Hellersdorfer Promenade in Berlin.
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The Hellersdorfer Promenade is the best proof: Prefab is back in fashion. While older buildings often indicate how they should be furnished, prefabricated homes (known as ‘Plattenbau’ in Germany) can be designed to suit their tenants. In Berlin, prefab is back in style –for people of all ages and walks of life, for families and single people alike, for artists and creatives. A great deal has been achieved in Marzahn-Hellersdorf in recent years, too. This area of East Berlin dispelled its social housing image long ago. The diverse business hub is now characterised by its excellent healthcare amenities and fascinating cultural and educational amenities, as well as its lakes, the Wuhle river and the recreational park with world gardens. And there’s been investment – particularly in infrastructure.

40 years of neighbourhood

In 2019, the public’s focus centered particularly on the development of the district: 40 years ago, on 5 January 1979, the new urban district of Marzahn was created from parts of the districts of Lichtenberg and Weißensee by a resolution of the East Berlin City Assembly. In turn, the district of Hellersdorf was again founded from a part of Marzahn in 1986, which in 2001 "merged" with Marzahn to form today's district of Marzahn-Hellersdorf. One thing has always remained in the more than four decades: a vibrant neighborhood.

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Vibrant mix of all kinds of people

In the northeast of the district lies the Hellersdorfer Promenade. Deutsche Wohnen invested around 35 million euros in this neighbourhood between 2014 and 2018. With its green spaces, the area has developed its own special character – particularly when the cherry trees are in bloom. The tenants have a significant stake in this. They were closely involved in the process of redesigning the outdoor facilities in consultation events with Deutsche Wohnen. To further revitalise the neighbourhood, Deutsche Wohnen also built balconies along the promenade, thereby enhancing quality of life and living. Today the Hellersdorfer Promenade is home to a vibrant mix of all kinds of people: long-standing Hellersdorfer residents who have lived there since day one alongside young families, singles and couples.

The local neighbourhood management and several committed associations and institutions actively work to ensure a good community atmosphere. Deutsche Wohnen supports this very important work by providing funds and commercial spaces.

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