Der Spiegel to Move Berlin Office to Prime Europacity Location
The vicinity of the main station is seeing an expansion of culinary offerings with a café and a restaurant moving into new ground-floor spaces. Meanwhile, existing tenants have renewed their leases, totaling 4,000 square meters, ensuring the building remains fully occupied. In a significant development, Der Spiegel is set to relocate its Berlin editorial office to the John F. Kennedy House in 2026.
The John F. Kennedy House, one of the first office developments in Europacity, has attracted Der Spiegel due to its architectural quality, sustainable orientation, and prime location near the Hauptbahnhof. The Spiegel Verlag will occupy around 2,000 square meters in the building on a long-term lease, marking a structural realignment that strengthens its Berlin presence. This move also signifies the completion of the building's initial leasing phase and underscores the stability of the location at the Washingtonplatz. The Spiegel's new home will be directly at the main station and close to the city's political center.
The arrival of a café and a restaurant, along with extended leases from existing tenants, enriches the culinary scene around the main station. Der Spiegel's relocation to the John F. Kennedy House in 2026 not only secures full occupancy of the building but also solidifies the appeal of the Washingtonplatz location for prominent tenants.
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