Confusing composition of shops and gastronomy
When an objective person walks through the center, it is confusing. There is no consistency between shops, restaurants, where shops begin where they end, where are the restaurants. Everything is everywhere. that much ice cream, that much kebap place, multiple dm's, rewe's, tedi's. I am new here, doesn't the city have any control over the planning of these, are they really needed? Maybe consolidate some of these if you can, have a bigger and more modern shopping center than Galeria, put a big rewe, dm, foreigner's markets etc. Then we'll have more place to create some places for cultural activities, social places, nice cafes on the central places so they become crowded through the night. Some places that young people can hang out, a bit more liveliness. I am not sure what kind of expertise is working on this master plan but I think it should be supported by sociology, pedagogy experts along with some historians who might now the older Bad Godesberg(s). And please more projects about diversity and inclusion. Some comments in here are just terrible. I read a comment from a person complaining about the difference in skin tone at night in center and how he/she feels not secure about that. We should really embrace our neighbors, without humans being human, there is no way a location can be better. I leave the security concerns, if there are any, to the experts, they should also analyze that in scope of this plan.