Uncertainty in Berlin town halls after the verdict: “The rent index is needed” – districts – Berlin

The week continues with Neukölln, Mitte and Reinickendorf for our people newsletters, which have meanwhile been subscribed to more than 262,000 times throughout Berlin. You can order our newsletter from these three Berlin districts, like all other district newsletters from the Tagesspiegel, free of charge here: leute.tagesspiegel.de.

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Masha Slawinski writes from NEUKÖLLN:

  • Neukölln’s urban development councilor Jochen Biedermann (Greens) hopes and assumes that the Neukölln district court will not follow its Spandau judicial colleagues, but will continue to recognize the rent index, “because the rent index is needed”. There is uncertainty in the districts after the judge’s decision in Spandau, which declared the rent index 2021 to be void. More on this in the newsletter, other topics this time include:
  • The “Revolutionary May Day Demonstration” starts this year in Neukölln
  • Corona update for the district
  • Ezra honored as “Best Serious Game” at the German Computer Game Prize 2022 – an interview with the Neukölln creative producer Max Neu
  • When was the last time you did something for the first time?” – Trip to the indoor go-kart track
  • Easter riddle: What is the mysterious line through Schillerkiez all about?
  • Attack of a gas station in Rudow with a machete
  • News from the Britzer Garten: The renovation of the milk bar has started
  • Here’s to being a good neighbor: join the space-keepers
  • Pet names wanted for Neukölln squares and streets
  • Neighborhood camera: Visiting the Kindl area
  • Water polo: The SG Neukölln remains in the Bundesliga
  • 48 hours of reading: Authors wanted

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Lisa Erzsa Weil reports from REINICKENDORF:

  • Start of the season for the Open Gardens Initiative: The first private gardens open their doors in April
  • Corona masks on a voluntary basis: yes or no? That’s what you say!
  • Bye bye, Moby Dick! The passenger ship leaves Tegel
  • District Assembly: That was the topic last week
  • Delays, wrong routes and Co.: After trouble with the new service provider on bus routes 124 and 133, BVG reacts
  • 700 years of Tegel: History Forum organizes ten historical tours
  • Monthly bicycle self-help workshop in Auguste-Viktoria-Allee
  • Kunstverein Center Bagatelle invites you to the vernissage of the Swiss artist Stella Meris
  • Ukraine benefit concerts at the Frohnau Landhaus Hubertus

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Julia Weiss reports from the MITTE district:

  • Otto-Weidt-Platz in Europacity has been a ruin for years
  • Berlin Underworlds Association discovers lost “White Bull from Humboldthain”
  • “Save the sky bed”: community garden asks for donations
  • Artist Peter Kees projects a mobile war memorial onto the Berlin Wall
  • Kaufhaus Dussmann supports refugees from Ukraine with free language programs
  • Music, photography, textile printing at the Easter holiday program of the MiK youth art school
  • Mombe, Nolli, Boxi, Kutschi – we collect Berlin’s nicknames for the city’s squares and streets
  • Tips against bicycle theft in Moabit

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