Pankow

Made up of 13 districts, Pankow is a metropolis within the metropolis. About 370,000 people live in an area of 10,000 hectares along the Panke River. That makes Pankow the most populous district in Berlin. It is a dynamic area with lots of green space and diverse cultural offerings. The district's inhomogeneous commercial structure includes many promising centers with potential for further development.
Attractive environment
- Pankower Anger,
- Schönhausen Palace with the palace park and outbuildings,
- Jewish Orphanage,
- The Panke River,
- Kulturbrauerei,
- Zeiss Planetarium on the site of the former gasworks,
- Friedrich Ludwig Jahn sports park and the Max Schmeling Arena,
- Organic farmer's market on Kollwitzplatz,
- Brotfabrik arts and culture center on Prenzlauer Promenade,
- The 25-hectare Am Faulen See Conservation Area, Berlin's largest protected natural area.
Locational advantages
- Berlin Buch, the leading biotech location in Germany;
- Berlin's most populous district;
- Continuous population growth;
- High level of entrepreneurial activity;
- Commercial spaces equipped with all services;
- Wilhelmsruh, a district with a long industrial tradition that is now home to manufacturing, service, and recreation and entertainment businesses with 1,800 employees at 80 firms;
- Excellent transportation connections, including access to the Berlin beltway via A 114 and access to the city center via the major thoroughfares Schönhauser Allee, Prenzlauer Allee and Greifswalder Strasse.

