Ex-German Vice-Chancellor Habeck Joins Urban Partners to Lead Sustainable City Development

July 6, 2026
Ex-German Vice-Chancellor Habeck Joins Urban Partners to Lead Sustainable City Development
  • Former German Vice-Chancellor and Economics Minister, Robert Habeck, will join Urban Partners as a senior advisor starting in August to help steer research and focus on city development and expanding affordable housing.

  • Jens Stender, Co-Chief of Urban Partners, underscores the crucial public-private collaboration and Habeck’s expertise at the crossroads of sustainability, affordability, and private industry.

  • Habeck emphasizes the broader social, ecological, and economic benefits of improving housing, public spaces, and infrastructure, aligning with Urban Partners’ sustainable, inclusive urban development philosophy.

  • Habeck stepped down from the Bundestag on the eve of September 1, 2025, and German rules require an 18-month disclosure period after leaving office for potential conflicts of interest in new roles.

  • The announcement and coverage reference Habeck's changes via social media and SPIEGEL, with no changes to his wider political commitments.

  • Urban Partners notes Habeck will adapt Nordic market models to German conditions, as reflected in the company’s release.

  • The move follows Habeck’s tenure as Vice-Chancellor and Economics Minister from December 2021 to May 2025 and his post-political teaching roles in the USA and Israel; Urban Partners lauds his expertise and track record.

  • Habeck retired from active politics after the 2025 Bundestag election, having led the Greens since 2018 and served as Vice-Chancellor and Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action.

  • Beyond advisory duties, Habeck will continue as a geopolitical analyst and will become a Professor of Practice at Copenhagen Business School, focusing on geopolitics, security, and economics within a research cluster.

  • Habeck aims to replicate Nordic pension-fund-style investment into German public infrastructure and city development to finance climate-friendly, affordable housing.

  • Urban Partners, a Copenhagen-based firm managing over 25 billion euros, expanding its German footprint with offices in Frankfurt, Munich, and Berlin, alongside recent investments in logistics real estate and multifamily housing.

  • Urban Partners highlights its focus on cities and urban spaces, with ongoing investments in logistics real estate and multifamily rental housing in major German cities.

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