AKS Gemeinwohl is a consulting center in Berlin that advocates for community-oriented urban development. It promotes citizen participation, connects stakeholders, and supports sustainable real estate projects to prevent displacement and create a vibrant urban society.
AKS Gemeinwohl is a consulting and mediation center that is committed to common good-oriented urban development in the heart of the Berlin district of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. Our work serves as an interface between local administration, civil society, and politics. We support projects and spaces that are dedicated to the common good and promote sustainable land policies to ensure a diverse and vibrant urban society.
Our main mission is to support preventive acquisitions by common good-oriented real estate companies to reduce the pressure of exploitation on properties and protect tenants from displacement. We bring together people from local administration, politics, and civil society to promote public dialogues on cooperative and common good-oriented urban development. Our focus is on coordinating urban political initiatives, common good-oriented real estate development and management, as well as citizen participation and communication with the administration.
AKS Gemeinwohl is supported by the civil society association GemeinwohlStadt e.V., which was founded in 2019. The association receives funding from local administration, which ensures the financing of the AKS team members and additional costs. The board of the association consists of Sabrina Herrmann, Roberta Burghard, and Immo Janssen. A steering committee, consisting of local politicians, administrative staff, and civil society organizations, accompanies and supports the work of AKS Gemeinwohl[1][2][5].
Through our flexible and adaptable structures and our close collaboration with various actors, we contribute to fostering a vibrant and solidarity-based urban society in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg.