Thursday, February 18, 2016

Administration in Berlin: New software makes Bürgerämter still lame – Tagesspiegel



Zehlendorf neighborhood

Zehlendorf – fine, boring, rich? No way! We question together with young people, adults, celebrities clichés and write exciting stories from the district: about people, local politics and a way of life with water and forest. Be with at our side over Zehlendorf!

For the district Zehlendorf



Ku’damm

Everybody talks about the new lease on Berlin’s famous Kurfürstendamm. We show progress, but a downside of the development in the western city center and make the people on there. Join our page to Ku’damm-Kiez!

For district Ku’damm



Spandau

Hardly a district is so rich in contrast as the “Gallic village” on the western edge of Berlin, the huge city forest and up to major industrial sites of companies like BMW Siemens, of large estates as the Falkenhagener field over the village Gatow to the Kladower villas. Our portal is a mix of news, neighborhood-reportage and debate platform. Mix with!

For the district Spandau



Pankow

Pankow booming. The area north of Prenzlauer Berg is growing rapidly. In GDR times, lived here mostly diplomats, officials and artists; Now families are added from the Prenzlauer Berg. An interesting mix. We report how the old Pankow changed and who changed it. And we tell stories from the period before 1989. The are more exciting than any thriller.

For the district Pankow



Wedding

The Wedding lives. But how? Let’s find out together. We: the readers and journalists of the Tagesspiegel. We write: A page about the Wedding. The old. The new. The good. The bad. And the in between. Formerly District, today event. Join our page on the Wedding neighborhood!

For the district Wedding



Kreuzberg

Berlin’s Kreuzberg. And vice versa. Hardly any other district of Berlin is so strongly associated as Kreuzberg with its capital in connection. What the Kreuzberg moved many Kiezgeschichten and opinions you read in hyperlocal project Tagesspiegel.

to the district Kreuzberg

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