For Thomas Löhmer, a partner at KPMG and head of infrastructure, renting office space is all about timing. "If you come too early, you risk spending years working on a building site – but if you come too late, you might find there's no office space left to rent." Löhmer says the company chose the right time to move to Europacity. In 2018, they moved into a 12,000 square metre office space at 58 Heidestrasse, in a building developed by CA Immo. Then in 2019, the company signed an additional lease for 22,000 square metres in the 84-metre-high tower on Europaplatz, which CA Immo is also developing. With these two sites and two smaller ones, KPMG will have a total of 40,000 square metres of office space in Europacity. "We will consolidate all our Berlin operations here," says Löhmer, "creating a campus atmosphere for our employees." This amount of leased space will make KPMG one of the largest tenants in Europacity – a place that leading real estate consultancies already consider one of the capital's most important office locations due to its central location, proximity to the main station, and availability of modern office buildings. "At KPMG, it's important for us to provide our employees with mod- ern work environments that meet the latest standards, particularly with regard to digitalisation and sustainabil- ity," explains Michael Salcher, Regional Director East KPMG. He adds that Europacity offers the best options for KPMG, and the location has excellent connections to local and long-distance public transport. Dr Martin Heinig, Head of New Ventures & Tech- nologies and Managing Director of SAP Labs Berlin, shares a similar view. "This new location in the city centre, close to the main station, will allow us to cre- ate a digital, future-proof work environment that will inspire our employees, customers and partners," says Heinig. SAP has secured around 37,000 square metres of office space in the A-D building sections of QH Track in Quartier Heidestrasse, a quarter being developed by Taurecon. They expect to move in by April 2023. Unlike KPMG, however, the software company will continue to maintain offices at other locations in and around Berlin. According to Heinig, Europacity is "an inspiring place that fosters innovative thinking, with space for exchanging ideas and for networking. Because of this, interacting with this ecosystem and, by extension, other innovative companies is sure to stimulate new ideas and ways of thinking. And we look forward to that." Equally important, according to Heinig, is that the location will help attract talent. Though SAP employees can work in the office, at home or on the move, Heinig says the new location will "provide wonderful opportu- nities for employees to interact and collaborate with others while still staying focused – the office concept will ensure that." Deutsche Kreditbank AG (DKB) holds a similar view. In 2026, DKB expects to take up around 35,000 square metres of office space in Upbeat, a stepped high-rise complex up to 82 metres in height at Nordhafen that CA Immo is developing. "Designed as a technologically sophisticated, smart and sustainable building, the DKB Campus will provide many opportunities for modern, flexible space concepts," says Alexander Hufnagl, Pro- ject Manager at DKB. He also notes that the building's designers Kleihues + Kleihues have created "a stylish yet restrained architecture that fits well with DKB." According to Hufnagl, Europacity's central location, good accessibility and "opportunity to work with the other tenants and owners to help shape the quarter were decisive factors in choosing the location. A lot is going on here, and that's exciting." And for Hufnagl, the buildings and the outdoor spaces need to produce high amenity values to bring employees back to the office after the coronavirus pandemic. "But we are absolutely convinced," says Hufnagl, "Europacity will successfully deliver on this." However, according to KPMG's regional director Michael Salcher, Europacity is "not as attractive as it should be, as many quarters have not yet been com- pleted." Salcher would like to see "a little more urban atmosphere – a greater sense of being in the city." Balkone, Wintergärten, Loggien – das LIP Wohn- und Geschäftshaus steht am Humboldthafen. Balconies, conservatories, loggias – the LIP residential and commercial building overlooks Humboldthafen. Das Hochhaus Weidt Park Corner mit Arkaden ist fertiggestellt. Weidt Park Corner, the multi-storey building featuring arcades, is now finished.