Kudamm Karree

Kudamm Karree (German: Ku’damm-Karree-Hochhaus) is a high-rise office building in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin, Germany.

Built between 1969 and 1974, the tower stands at 102 m (335 ft) tall with 23 floors and is the current 14th tallest building in Berlin.

The real estate entrepreneur Rafael Roth acquired the building from the state of Berlin in 1990 and renovated the high-rise edifice.

For several years, nothing happened on the buildings because public protests prevented the implementation of the rigorous new construction and redesign plans.

All office and commercial space has already been leased, including to Rent 24 Co-Working, RTL Audio Center and Rewe (as of February 2019).

The interior is to be renovated and modernized, and the facade of the lower parts is to be "torn open" to make the tower structure more visible.

[12] A notable concession to the Senate's plans to make Berlin more bicycle-friendly is the conversion of the first basement floor into a storage area for up to 1,000 bicycles.