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GSG-HOF Waldemarstraße 33A,
10999 Berlin-Kreuzberg
Working and living in one place: this combination typical for Berlin's industrial complexes shapes the neighbourhood in which the listed GSG-HOF is located. Built in 1875, this complex of buildings with its striking clinker facade is one of the most beautiful and oldest in Berlin-Kreuzberg. The property was renovated in 1997 and is connected to the neighbouring industrial complex Waldermarstraße 37A.
The 17 rental units are extremely variable and can be used individually. This is especially appreciated by the creative clientele that has set-up business in the 150 to 430sqm sized industrial facilities – art printers, architects, audio drama producers and event manager, but also engineers and exhibition stand construction companies.
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Description
Location
Sometimes, successful business ideas blossom in seclusion: The best example is this industrial complex from 1875 that counts among the most beautiful and oldest industrial complexes in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Centrally located but quiet – near Oranianstraße and the Mitte district.
Enterior - Services
The three buildings of this office, industrial and production property are four- to five-stories high. They have basements, four upper stories and an attic story that serves as a storage area. Each industrial unit has access to two freight elevators. All rental units are equipped with structured data wiring and direct internet access. Furthermore, separate ladies' and gents' rooms, showers and pre-installed staff kitchens are standard.
You can rent one of the 37 parking places located on the neighbouring complex GSG-HOF Waldemarstraße 37A. A security company locks-up and monitors the complex in the evening.
Business & Neighborhood
The neighbourhood of this industrial complex has a lot to offer: the Oranienstraße is lined with high-quality retail stores, cafés and restaurants and, not to forget, the legendary club “SO36”. The former Luisensträdtische Canal, the so-called “Engelbecken” (“Angel Basin”), which leads to the Landwehrkanal, is a place to walk and one for rest and recreation.
EUROPEAN UNION
European funds for regional development

