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Campus of contrasts

Schönhauser 9 has charm to it because it’s much more than just a space for digital work, more than a co-working space  or a bridge between old and new.

That’s because it not only opens up two streets, it also networks with the neighbourhood in a completely new way without losing sight of its roots. As an example of this, the visual axes of the ultra-modern offices look out onto the historical listed building.

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CROSSINGS

The new “Berlin Digital Valley” provides the perfect place to cultivate inspiration and innovation, and this is apparent in Schönhauser 9, as it is a melting pot for anyone wanting more than just office space.  Lab structures and flex spaces, recreation areas and social spaces create a universe that not only brings contrasts together but allows them to fuse.

  • 17,000 m² of light-flooded, modern rental space
  • Sustainable mobility concept with underground bicycle parking and lockers for expensive bikes
  • Roof terraces to retreat to or to use as an alternative working space
  • Networking with Schönhauser Allee 8 neighbours through a communal inner courtyard
  • High-quality, sustainable building equipment
  • Extraordinary building depth of 120 metres
  • The building has a number of certificates: LEED, WELL (Core) and WiredScore
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Perfectly connected

Thanks to the underground, tram and bus station at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz (approx. 300 metres away on foot), the location offers excellent connections to the Berlin public transport network. This means that the journey time to Alexanderplatz is two minutes, from there 6 minutes to the Hauptbahnhof (main railway station) and to Berlin Tegel Airport another 27 minutes.

With the planned Airport-Express, you will be able to get to the capital’s new airport in just 30 minutes from Alexanderplatz.

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Disruptive Think Tank

Schönhauser 9 provides plenty of space for both individuals and communities… It’s a microcosm for the changes the world needs right now.

Even for creative companies, for example from film production, fintech or the mobility scene, which are all based around Schönhauser Allee, the working environment is key to thinking up and developing new things.

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A world of your own

Open facades and hidden spaces – Throughways and crossings create an entirely new world to discover, with spaces that allow you to experience new worlds of work as well as leisure.

At Schönhauser 9, personal development and the freedom to pursue this play a central role. There are no boundaries between business and leisure time here – what matters is the individual, with all their goals and individual needs.

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Blick nach oben
Main artery whilst also being a place of retreat
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The perfect community cosmos

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Ryong

Creative Asian and vegetarian cuisine


Imaginative, unusual, surprising or simple and moving in one word: delightful!

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The Barn

Coffee Roasters


Since its founding in 2010, the Berlin pioneers of the Third Wave Coffee movement have positioned themselves at the very forefront.

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Soho House

Private Members' Club und Hotel


Soho House Berlin is a private club and hotel in a listed historic building in the central Mitte district. It spans over eight floors and was opened in 2010.

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Schwarzer Reiter

fetish and club fashion


Schönhauser 9 is not just a neighbourhood cosmos and place for new work, it’s also right in the middle of exciting shops. Practically round the corner, Schwarzer Reiter offers a unique selection of carefully chosen, high-quality goods.

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Agile, flexible, free

Unique views over the roofs of Berlin: with 1,000 square metres of green terraces, Schönhauser 9 offers unique open-air work space for both individualists and teams. Meeting rooms in the connecting bridges between the building sections complete the offer.

The resulting atriums bring light into the ground floor for events or fitness concepts. Mixed use in Schönhauser 9 means not only allowing the most diverse forms of use to take place, but also providing space for art and culture in the green inner courtyards.

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Floorplans
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Basement

Together with the ground floor ca. 2.100 m² event space in total

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Ground floor

Main entrance and gastronomy

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1st floor

Loggias and terraces on the office floors

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Rooftop

Large roof terraces with lobby area

Interviews

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Ingo Pott, managing director of Pott Architects about digital architecture, polarising coexistence and interaction in the heart of Berlin.

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Felix Brandts, Managing Director of the Peak Hospitality Group, Berlin, on the workplace of the future.

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Fabian Paul of Service4Charger: Mobility and infrastructure has to be completely rethought today

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