The Berlin Senate mandates a finalized reuse concept for the former Tempelhof Airport terminal by 2027, transitioning the project from preservation planning to active redevelopment. Tempelhof Projekt GmbH will execute concrete planning starting in 2028, aiming to convert the 7,000-room monument into a living meeting point. This specific deadline replaces prior undefined timelines, signaling definitive mixed-use development potential for culture, housing, and offices in the Tempelhof-Schöneberg district. The initiative addresses Berlin’s urban development needs while preserving a major historical aviation site, with the Senate reviewing further steps upon concept submission. Financial investment details remain unspecified, though the goal prevents the derelict landmark from remaining a vacant monument.