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Our Hub Berlin will move from its current location in Oberbaum City (OBC) in Friedrichshain at the beginning of 2023. The new building is located in Storkower Straße, in the district of Prenzlauer Berg, directly at the S-Bahn station Landsberger Allee and on the Berlin S-Bahn ring. From here, our employees have a direct connection with S-Bahn, tram and buses to Alexanderplatz and Hauptbahnhof.

A green environment and access to parks are important aspects for us. Our new location is within walking distance to Volkspark Friedrichshain and to Volkspark Prenzlauer Berg.

This building offers us the opportunity to improve the working environment and to fulfill the wishes of our employees. There will be two roof terraces, an event room on the ground floor and a cafeteria with a great outdoor area.

But that's not all: the new building will have air-conditioner and ergonomic office equipment, and it will be bike-friendly, sustainable and barrier-free.

Our hybrid working models give not only more flexibility where and when we work, but also how we want to come together, and the interior design of our Service Hub Berlin plays an essential role here. We rely on an attractive and creative working environment in which we combine modern collaboration spaces with a central location.

This is what our new site offers:

  • 8 floors
  • Sustainable construction
  • Air conditioning
  • Barrier-free
  • Ergonomic office equipment
  • Bike-friendly
  • Cafeteria with outdoor area
  • 2 roof terraces
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Model of our future location

Here you can find our future location

Berlin

Berlin is not only Germany's capital, but one of the most diverse and culturally distinct cities in Europe. In addition to the Brandenburg Gate, the Fernsehturm, Alexanderplatz or the Victory Column – which bring you closer to the history of Berlin – you will meet international artists, an impressive music scene and the unique charm of this city. Small cafés, hidden bars in backyards and the constantly changing neighbourhoods make Berlin what it is – a city to stay.

Here you can find more information about Berlin.

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Districts
Berlin is divided into 12 districts. In the future, our Hub Berlin will be located in Prenzlauer Berg, a neighbourhood in the district of Berlin-Pankow. In a few minutes you can reach Alexanderplatz, the Nikolaiviertel and the Red Town Hall (Rote Rathaus).

Since Prenzlauer Berg is one of the centrally located neighbourhoods, a variety of public transport runs here. In this district you will find the Kulturbrauerei with wonderful permanent exhibitions, the Zeiss Planetarium or the lively Mauerpark, which turns into a flea market every Sunday. 
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Cuisine
The internationality of the capital is also reflected in the cuisine. In Prenzlauer Berg and the surrounding area, especially in Kastanienallee and around Kollwitzplatz and Helmholtzplatz, you will find restaurants and cafés in all sorts of flavours. From Köttbullar, doner kebab, falafel, wine, momos and vegan donuts, to burgers or the classic Italian family restaurant – there is something for every culinary taste here. Our insider tip: the Pfefferberg market hall, a new hotspot with innovative gastronomic concepts. 

Events, Culture and Museums

Berlin is also a centre for culture and events. Every year, thousands of interested people come to Berlin to be part of the diverse events. Musical events such as Fête de la Musique, open-air concerts and festivals, Christopher Street Day, the Festival of Lights and our numerous Christmas markets. Throughout the year, people are drawn to become part of this extraordinary cultural programme.

For those who like it a little quieter, Berlin offers a large number of museums and sights. A walk along the Museum Island, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999, takes you to seven different museums and galleries.