X LANE: Modern Office Leasing in Berlin Kreuzberg

We have started the leasing process in our project X LANE in Berlin Kreuzberg. X LANE is designed and built for exclusive office space and and will have 14 underground parking spaces. The building will have a LEED Gold and a WiredScore Silver certifications. Completion is in Q2 2024. For more information, please visit: www.xlane.de

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Fiabci Prix d´Excellence

NATULIS´ project A SPACE has been chosen as one of the 20 best projects in Germany by FIABCI Prix d´Excellence Germany 2018 in the category “Housing”. On November 15, 2018 Natulis´ CEO James Guerin received the award at the ceremonial gala event at the Adlon Kempinski Berlin. Jury Comments: With A SPACE, creative living spaces

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BERLINER TEAM-STAFFEL

Well done to the 2 NATULIS teams who ran the annual Berlin 25 km Relay race in Tiergarten. A total of 26,000 runners took part in this great event. We will be back and will be faster next year!

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FIABCI PRIX D’EXCELLENCE

NATULIS’ project JOHN PARK has been chosen as one of the 20 best projects in Germany by FIABCI Prix d’Excellence Germany 2016 in the category „Housing“. Awarded by the International Real estate Federation (FIABCI) and the BFW Federal Association of Free Real Estate and Housing Companies. On 4th November 2016 Natulis’ CEO James Guerin received

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TOPPING-OUT CELEBRATION

On 28th October 2016 we celebrated the topping out “Richtfest” of our project A SPACE in Berlin Mitte. Thanks to all our customers, partners and friends who helped to made this a very special day.

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Berlin stays cool under capitalism

The German capital is a city divided by style, says Sue Chester, with an address in the east now considered über-fashionable. It’s now 25 years since the German Democratic Republic (GDR) held its first free elections, ending the split between East and West Berlin and unifying the city after decades of division. During that time,

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Capital of the hipsters

Young creative people from all over the world are moving to Berlin – and new quarters are becoming ever more attractive. When the Irishman James Guerin came to Berlin in the nineties and moved to the quarter Prenzlauer Berg, he had to learn German quickly in order to be able to communicate. Today, in some

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