As solo entrepreneurs and two-person teams proliferate across Kreuzberg and Neukölln, traditional employment paths are fracturing—and the local labour market is scrambling to adapt.
From Charlottenburg to Kreuzberg, restaurant owners and hoteliers are navigating currency swings, ingredient shortages, and shifting travel patterns triggered by international instability.
As Berlin's office market undergoes a post-pandemic shake-up, a local property developer is betting big on flexible, community-focused workspaces in the city's most competitive district.
As geopolitical tensions mount worldwide, Berlin's innovation district faces a reckoning over risk appetite, talent mobility, and the future of cross-border investment.
Rising rents and stagnant wages are pushing skilled workers out of the capital, leaving employers scrambling to compete for talent and reshape how they hire.
As prime innovation district real estate prices surge, economists decode what landlord confidence reveals about venture capital appetite in the German capital.
As foreign capital reshapes the city's real estate and retail landscape, understanding where money is moving—and why—has become essential for navigating everyday expenses.
As geopolitical tensions reshape global supply chains, the German capital's trading companies are recalibrating strategies and hedging currency risks like never before.
From supply chain chaos to currency volatility, entrepreneurs in Kreuzberg and Charlottenburg are learning to navigate an increasingly unstable world—and some are turning disruption into opportunity.
As commercial property values plummet across the city, landlords are shifting costs to residents—and the neighbourhood shops you depend on are disappearing.
As statutory health insurers expand remote consultation coverage, a new generation of health-tech entrepreneurs in Kreuzberg and Charlottenburg are scaling rapidly—and investors are taking notice.
From Kreuzberg to Charlottenburg, rising ingredient costs and shifting tourist demographics are forcing restaurants and hotels to reimagine their business models.
As investment in machine learning and data centres floods into the capital, established players and nimble newcomers are positioning themselves to dominate the continent's emerging tech corridor.
Rising rents, energy costs, and wage pressures are forcing a fundamental reckoning for enterprises across the city—and only those adapting quickly will thrive.