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German property company
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Gewobag Wohnungsbau-Aktiengesellschaft Berlin
Industryreal estate
Founded14 May 1919
HeadquartersBerlin, Germany
Key peopleSnezana Michaelis, Markus Terboven (Vorstand)
Michael Sachs
(Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender)
Revenue427,700,000 Euro
Number of employees658

Gewobag is a German property company owned by the State of Berlin which plans to own 80,000 apartments by 2030 in order to improve housing affordability.

Gewobag's name comes from a shortening of its former legal name, German: Gemeinnützige Wohnungsbau-AG Groß Berlin, roughly "Public Housing Construction Corporation of Greater Berlin".

In September 2019 Gewobag bought 6000 apartments, mostly in Spandau and Reinickendorf. The purchase from ADO Properties cost 920 million euros and is considered the largest such purchase of apartments ever for Berlin.

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References

  1. ^ https://www.gewobag.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/presse_publikationen_bericht_2018-1.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ David Verbeek. "Berlin Seeks to Ease Housing Pressure With $1 Billion ADO Deal". Bloomberg.
  3. ^ Christoph Steitz; Rosalba O'Brien (2019-09-27). "Germany's Gewobag buys flats from ADO Properties for $1 billion". Reuters.
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