Comment from JC
In an early 90s edition of the Rough Guide to Berlin, the south-eastern district of Neukölln didn’t even merit a mention. How times change. In the last three years or so this traditionally working-class area with a long history of immigration has taken off, a typical pattern of gentrification after seeing the neighborhood discovered by students, artists and other creatives attracted by its low rents (which, just as typically, are now rising).
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Photo courtesy of Jörg Kantel via Flickr.
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