I'am afraid this would not have a major impact when it comes to the point. If I put all together what I heard in the last months, rumours on the floor, some announcement of a "new strategy" being developed by the Fed, the increase of requirements for the D/C team, I would expect the German Fed has plans to cut down on some things over the next years. Cut down number of locations, number of coaches, number of athletes in the top tier. Means probably: to focus only on the very top of athletes and give them the best environment, but leave the athletes in the second row to the care of the regional federations. (not that they have more money, but that's another question)
If they will reduce the number of olympic centers I would expect that they make this decision based on existing infrastructure rather than on athletes. Athletes can move if necessary, infrastructure can't. So, I would expect Chemnitz to be among the first that lose the status because of the old infrastructure. On the other side, I cannot imagine that the Fed would close Berlin or Oberstdorf. But inbetween these parameters, I think, everything is possible.
It's again money that rules this sport.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ko2DqtjE8E4)