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Large plot of land, measuring 500 square meters, owned by Harald Juhnke

Large area, approximately 500 square meters, allocated for Harald Juhnke

Renowned figure Harald Juhnke secures individual spot on Kurfürstendamm boulevard (past...
Renowned figure Harald Juhnke secures individual spot on Kurfürstendamm boulevard (past photographs).

Celebrating 500 Square Meters for Harald Juhnke: What's The Status?

Large plot of land measuring 500 square meters allocated to Harald Juhnke - Large plot of land, measuring 500 square meters, owned by Harald Juhnke

Har-Har!

Here's a heads-up: they're about to christen a patch of the Ku'damm in good ol' Berlin as the 'Harald Juhnke Square.' The precise corner, where Ku'damm, Grolmanstraße, and Uhlandstraße lock horns, spans approximately 470 square meters. But, it's gonna be a done deal once the district office of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf's announcement, announce baby, that the area bears the Berlin actor and entertainer's name, is officially official... provided there ain't any grumbles from the peanut gallery by September 1. After that, up goes the street sign!

Wondering if there's a fuss brewing?

Born in the Municipal Women's Clinic Charlottenburg in 1929 (pop those champagne bottles!), our boy Juhnke jumped head-first into the acting biz. For nearly five glorious decades, this Berlin native stood tall as one of the leading luminaries in the entertainment world, crossing genres and gracing stages in theater and the silver screen of German television. He held a special affinity for the theater scene in western Berlin, and his legacy lives on. Our silent clown walked off the stage on April 1, 2005 (better save that date!).

  • Harald Juhnke: A Berliner stain we never want to erase.
  • Ku'damm: Where dreams come to dance.
  • Berlin: The city that breathes history and thrives on change.
  • Honor: The price we pay for remembering legends.

Now, if you're after the scoop on any grievances brewing against this move, your best bet would be to:

  1. Scour local Berlin news outlets or the official website of the city of Berlin for any news on the proposal and potential objections raised.
  2. Dust off those city council meeting minutes, as they may have shed light on any discussions or concerns expressed.
  3. Check out public consultations or feedback sessions. Citizens sometimes voice their opinions there.
  4. Delve into local community groups or activists' websites or social media channels. They might have some agitating to do.

Keep it classy, peeps!

  1. The community might have concerns about the employment policy regarding the naming of public spaces, as Harald Juhnke Square, being proposed, especially if it impacts their lifestyle or home-and-garden areas.
  2. Employment policies for the maintenance and management of public spaces like the Harald Juhnke Square need to be considered, as the square's new status might require additional resources and personnel.

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