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The future of the Tempelhof Airport in Berlin has been one of the most hotly contested urban development issues facing that city in decades. Like Philadelphians, Berliners are making a stand to have ...
Tempelhof's capacity was stretched to the limit in the 1960s, and operations at Tempelhof were suspended after the construction of Tegel airport in West Berlin's French sector in 1975.
Tempelhof Airport, sitting just south of central Berlin, is one of the world’s largest urban open spaces: At 877 acres, it is bigger than New York’s Central Park.
5 Tempelhof Airport in West Berlin during operations on July 24, 1948. The facility was located in the city center, with residential areas built right up to the hangars.
On Sunday, Berliners will vote in a referendum on whether Tempelhof, which Sir Norman Foster called "the mother of all modern airports," should be closed at the end of the year or continue to ...
Tempelhof's closure, part of Berlin's plan to establish a single hub for the city, marks the end of a drawn-out battle to maintain operations at the station, which was central to the Berlin ...
According to the brief: ‘When flight operations at Tempelhof Airport ceased in 2008, the area of the former Tempelhof Airport was closed to the public for two years. ‘When it was opened in 2010, one ...
With Berlin Tempelhof due to suspend operations permanently from Thursday 30 October 2008, ExecuJet Europe inaugurated its redesigned and enlarged Fixed Base of Operation (FBO) at Berlin-Airport ...
Storm 'Ziros' claims at least one life in Berlin, Germany's finance minister submits his first budget for approval, and more ...
Tempelhof is so immense that its 10 entrances fall within three neighbourhoods in southern Berlin. To soak in the full scale of a space that's twice the size of Monaco, follow Herrfurthstrasse's ...