A former software engineer's decision to solve last-mile delivery headaches has turned a scrappy startup into one of the city's fastest-growing supply chain firms.
Rising vacancy rates and falling rents across Mitte and Charlottenburg reveal how global economic headwinds are reshaping capital allocation in Germany's capital.
As tech clusters sprawl across Mitte, Kreuzberg, and Friedrichshain, traditional employers face an unprecedented talent squeeze that's forcing the entire city's labour market to recalibrate.
As hospitality venues across Kreuzberg and Charlottenburg report record footfall, experts break down what rising property values and venture capital flows reveal about the city's post-pandemic recovery.
As international trade routes fracture, Berlin's logistics and tech sectors are competing fiercely for talent, transforming the city's employment landscape.
As rental costs and energy bills squeeze household budgets across the capital, a new generation of financial platforms is capturing market share—and venture capital is taking notice.
As international visitor numbers surge past pre-pandemic levels, a new class of boutique hospitality operators and experience curators is capturing growth that traditional hotel chains initially missed.
As vacancy rates climb and rents stagnate across the city's prime business districts, commercial property professionals warn 2026 will separate survivors from casualties.
Geopolitical tensions, currency volatility and supply chain disruptions are forcing entrepreneurs across Kreuzberg to Charlottenburg to rethink investment strategies and margins.
As global venture capital dries up and talent migration accelerates, the once-buoyant ecosystem around Kreuzberg and Mitte confronts its toughest year in a decade.
As Berlin's labour market tightens, a homegrown AI software firm is bucking the trend with aggressive hiring and a model other local companies are rushing to copy.
As boutique training platforms flourish across Kreuzberg and Charlottenburg, traditional hiring is giving way to a gig-powered workforce that's reshaping how Berlin companies find and retain talent.
As international capital moves faster than ever, understanding currency swaps and foreign direct investment becomes crucial for Berlin's business leaders.
As venture capital patterns shift across Kreuzberg and Mitte, economic indicators reveal both headwinds and emerging opportunities for the city's innovation district.
As delivery-first food models disrupt traditional restaurant economics, the city's workforce is being pulled toward precarious gig roles—forcing hospitality operators to rethink recruitment and retention strategies.