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The Restart

6 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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Fifteen years of construction. For the people living on Karl-Marx-Straße in Berlin, it meant dust, noise, and disruption. When it finally reopened in 2025, the local administration celebrated revitalization and restart. This is a six-minute audio piece about urban renewal in Berlin—about promises, delays, and whose narrative gets told. Author and producer: Francisco Aguilera

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Forsterstraße 16-17

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