Our People newsletter brings you, dear readers, news from the twelve districts and has meanwhile been subscribed to more than 263,000 times throughout Berlin. With more than 35,200 subscriptions, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf is the most read of our district newsletters and will be published again this Friday, written by our City West expert Cay Dobberke.
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Cay Dobberke has the following topics for you, among others:
- The Charlottenburg snack bar “Maximilian” on Stuttgarter Platz has closed after more than 60 years. Mining continues every day. According to Doreen Stahlberg from the Berlin “Currywurst-Manufaktur” Maximilian, the long-standing operator – “an elderly man in his 70s” – is retiring. He wanted to hand over the kiosk to a successor and found someone interested in it. “But the district office was against it.” This corresponds to a fundamental position of the office. The Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf city councilor Oliver Schruoffeneger (Greens) no longer wants to accept free-standing snack bars on public roads. “There are enough rooms on the ground floors of buildings,” he says. A grandfathering applied to the snack bar on Stuttgarter Platz – but this was not transferable to a new host. More on this in the newsletter, other topics this time include:
- Many private corona test centers have to close
- We report from the district assembly
- Park guard house at the Lietzensee can finally be renovated
- Audio guide to German-Jewish traces in Grunewald
- Win concert tickets
- Käthe Kollwitz Museum is moving
- Commercial sports prohibited in public parks
- Court rejects development of the former tennis courts on Ku’damm
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