As multinational corporations reconfigure their operations away from traditional hubs, companies in Mitte and Kreuzberg are capturing unprecedented opportunities—and early movers are already reporting double-digit growth.
Small business owners across Kreuzberg and Charlottenburg are adapting to a new reality where geopolitical instability directly impacts their bottom line.
A local restaurateur's unconventional approach to culinary tours is drawing tens of thousands of visitors annually and proving that authentic storytelling beats polished marketing.
As global supply chains fracture and political uncertainty grips major markets, the German capital's export-dependent businesses face their toughest year in a decade.
As rents in the German capital climb past €15 per square metre, entrepreneur Clara Mendez is proving that social impact and financial returns aren't mutually exclusive.
Rising geopolitical risks and trade uncertainties are forcing Kreuzberg to Charlottenburg's restaurant owners to rethink sourcing strategies and pricing models mid-year.
As rental costs in Berlin's inner districts climb toward €1,200 per month for modest apartments, one entrepreneur is democratising property investment for ordinary residents.
Post-pandemic recovery patterns are fragmenting—luxury venues thrive while mid-market operators face margin pressure as traveller preferences realign across the city.
Labour shortages and energy costs are forcing neighbourhood restaurants and cafés to change their models—here's what's actually changing for residents.
A former textile designer is proving that ethical manufacturing and profitability aren't mutually exclusive—and Berlin's creative community is taking notice.
Mitte-based founder Catharina Westend is building sustainable trade corridors across volatile regions, turning geopolitical uncertainty into opportunity.
As renewable energy and climate tech companies flood into the capital, skilled workers and training providers are already reaping the benefits of Berlin's fastest-growing employment sector.
Labour shortages and supply chain pressures are reshaping menus and prices across the city's hospitality sector—here's what that means for your wallet.