Treptow-Köpenick

The district of Treptow-Köpenick is in southeastern Berlin. Although it was formerly one of Berlin's largest industrial districts, the industrial capacity in this district was dismantled in a dramatic fashion following reunification. Thanks to targeted incentives, the district has once again developed to become the largest industrial location in the eastern part of the city.
Attractive environment
- The lowest population density in the city with about 14 residents per hectare;
- Transition from the rural structure of Brandenburg to the density of Berlin's urban core;
- Where modern, urban living meets tradition and history;
- From the inner city to the outskirts of town, Treptow-Köpenick includes neighborhoods and areas with various milieus of a diversity that is unparalleled in Berlin;
- Residential and commercial buildings built during the years of Germany's rapid industrialization alongside village-like communities;
- 60 percent of the district's area is covered with recreational areas, forest and water;
- The city and the country are intertwined here, creating an urban space of high quality that fulfills all the conditions necessary to establish harmony and balance between life, work and recreation.
Locational advantages
- Largest industrial location in the eastern part of the city;
- Berlin's largest district at 16,841 hectares;
- Convenient location with good access by car, rail and water;
- Home to Berlin's tallest office tower, the 30-story Treptowers;
- Centers for science, business and media at Berlin Adlershof, the Schöneweide Technology and Start-up Center and the Wuhlheide Innovation Park.

