The transaction will take the form of a company divestment, based on an underlying property value of just over SEK 2.2 billion (EUR 189 million). The buyer is Alecta Fastigheter. Handover and payment of the purchase consideration are scheduled for December 12, 2024, and will generate a positive impact on earnings in the NCC Property Development business area in the fourth quarter of 2024.
“We are now selling two of the three projects that we have developed in one of Gothenburg’s prime locations and Alecta Fastigheter will become the owner of two of the city’s new profile buildings. It’s positive that we are seeing more activity in the property market compared with recent years,” says Petra Krüger, Head of Division Sweden, NCC Property Development.
Both of the buildings were completed in 2023 and are almost fully let. Våghuset comprises a lettable area of 10,900 square meters with tenants including audit firm PwC and Mannheimer Swartling Advokatbyrå. Brick Studios comprises a lettable area of 16,100 square meters and the tenants include Smarteye and More Alliance. There are services, restaurants and a gym on the bottom floor of the properties.
Sustainability certification with a BREEAM Excellent rating is planned for the buildings, and Masthuggskajen is the first urban area in Sweden to obtain sustainability certification according to Citylab.
NCC’s third project on Masthuggskajen, Habitat 7, lies adjacent to Våghuset and Brick Studios. The design of this nine-story timber-framed building was inspired by nature, with the goal of sharply reducing the carbon footprint in the construction phase. Habitat 7 comprises approximately 8,000 square meters and is scheduled for completion in 2025.
Cushman & Wakefield has been the advisor to NCC.