Danger of collapse: House in Schöneberg evacuated
House in danger of collapsing in Berlin requires evacuation - problems have been known for a long time. Residents and businesses affected. Danger of collapse due to severe structural damage in Schöneberg. Construction supervision measures.

Danger of collapse: House in Schöneberg evacuated
A house in Schöneberg, Berlin is facing imminent collapse, leading to a sudden evacuation of all tenants in the old building. The building inspectorate discovered serious damage to the structure, which caused an acute risk of collapse. Since the building was evacuated, it has been empty and the intersection has been closed off.
One of those affected is Fabienne Grüneke, whose fashion shop “Shoeting” is located on the ground floor of the affected house. After being banned from entering the store, she had to temporarily relocate to a nearby location and is now trying to sell at least some of her fashion inventory at a neighboring shoe store. The evacuation and the associated loss of business threaten the existence of your company, as the months of April and May are particularly important for you as a retailer.
The clearly visible cracks in the facade of the endangered house leave the population concerned, especially given that problems with the building structure have long been known. Residents and business owners in the area are alarmed and demanding answers as to why measures to protect building technology and security were not taken sooner. Uncertainty about the future of the building and the financial impact on those affected remains as authorities assess the extent of the damage and necessary repair work.