Expanded residential complex with 350 units becomes the latest addition to Klosterfelde's local community.
New Sustainable Neighborhood Planned for Klosterfelde
In a move to address the growing demand for housing and commercial space in Berlin, Land Development GmbH (DLE) and Guediri Holding GmbH have announced plans to build a new neighborhood in the Wandlitz district of Klosterfelde, north of the city.
The development, which has received the green light with the building plan recently adopted, will consist of approximately 350 apartments and ten commercial units. The centre of the future neighborhood will be a square that will serve as a marketplace, creating a vibrant heart for the community.
The development will also include a community centre and a parking garage, ensuring residents have easy access to amenities and ample parking space. The new neighborhood will be oriented towards sustainability, economic, and ecological efficiency, reflecting the growing emphasis on green living in the city.
Residents of the new neighborhood will benefit from excellent transport connections. The A10 motorway and the Heidekrautbahn of the NEB offer direct links to both the German motorway network and Berlin's public transport network. The public transport network in connection with the construction of the new neighborhood is also set to see an increase in frequency, with trains currently running only at hourly intervals.
Berlin's city centre is currently reachable within 40 minutes from Klosterfelde, making it an attractive location for those seeking a balance between city life and a quieter suburban setting. The rapidly growing district of Pankow is located south of Klosterfelde, where there is a strong densification of existing neighborhoods.
The developers aim to set the framework conditions for future construction in collaboration with the community, ensuring the new neighborhood blends seamlessly with the Wandlitz surroundings. The overall concept of the development aims to create a loose, varied structure that reflects the natural landscape of the area.
In addition to the new neighborhood in Klosterfelde, Berlin and Brandenburg are planning to build a new train workshop in Großbeeren. Meanwhile, the "Ahrensfelder Obstwiesen" is a green residential quarter that will be built near Marzahn, further enhancing the eco-friendly living options in the region.
As more and more Berliners move to the nearby outskirts of Klosterfelde, the development promises to meet the growing demand for modern, sustainable housing and commercial space in the area. The developers are confident that the new neighborhood will contribute positively to the local community and the city as a whole.