A Thousand Days in Berlin by Andy Watson

A Thousand Days in Berlin by Andy Watson

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A Thousand Days in Berlin by Andy Watson

This book captures the energy and sense of wonder in early 1990s Berlin as seen by a young property professional who lived and worked in the reunified city. A Thousand Days recalls how the city's vibrant history and culture clashed with its traumatic recent past, and how Berliners dealt with the scars left by the Wall.

The book is also a story of Berlin's property industry rebuilding from scratch. The author rubs shoulders with pioneering real estate giants reconstructing the built environment of the future capital. Part One, 'inside Berlin', includes stories of the powerful west Berlin Betonmafia, a basement full of Stasi telephone taps and a big night out at the Kempinski celebrating a deal with a Russian 'Import-Export company'.

Part Two 'outside Berlin', recalls the broken infrastructure and pollution of the former DR, the acrid taste of asbestos dust and distinctively sweet smell of brown coal. Travelling in the 'wild East', the author watches families ordering at a McDonald's for the first time and crowds of onlookers admiring his old Honda Civic as if it were a Ferrari. He describes the oddities of town planning in the former DR, with colossal smokestacks inside a nature reserve and recalls the experience of explaining supply and demand to suspicious planning officials in eastern Germany. 'The Real Thing' chapter is a tale, now emblematic of those unique times, of Coca-Cola's surge into the former East and the author's small role in that success story.

The final section, 'Looking Back', highlights the surprises and contradictions of the city 25 years after the Wall came down, and traces how the new Berlin has evolved to become today's city of choice for real estate investors and for young people to live, work and play.

Andy Watson earned a degree in German and French literature from Oxford University. He began his career as a trainee Chartered Surveyor with Weatherall Green and Smith in London in 1989, before relocating to Frankfurt, Berlin, and Paris in 1991, 1992, and 1995. Andy has continued to work in the commercial real estate market since his thousand days in Berlin. He has spent the previous 22 years in Paris, where he has worked extensively around Europe as a co-founder of The Retail Consulting Group and as the Managing Director of LaSalle Investment Management. He has become a frequent visitor to the burgeoning new Berlin in the last ten years. This is his debut novel.

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ISBN 13 9782956007401
ISBN 10 2956007408
Title A Thousand Days in Berlin
Author Andy Watson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Andy Watson
Year published 2017-03-01
Number of pages 146
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.