Uppsala Kungsängen 22:2 is at Skeppskajen by the river Fyrisån. The property was built between 1902 and 1940 and is more commonly known as ‘Ångkvarnen’ (the Steam Mill) among people living in Uppsala. It was home to Lantmännen for 150 years. The acquisition is for three historic buildings within the property: the Silo, the Mill and the Yeast Factory, all of which are of high cultural value. Once the project is complete, the three buildings will comprise approximately 9,300 m2 of offices, with public spaces on the ground floors. The acquisition will take place through a share deal and is conditional on the detailed development plan for the property becoming legally binding. Possession is expected in the first half of 2023, while the buildings will be ready for occupancy in 2026. The sellers are Besqab and Ikano.
“The vision is to create a vibrant city district in this area, where unique offices combine with residentials and activities such as restaurants, retail, pre-schools and culture. The buildings are in an incredible location by the river Fyrisån and it will form a link between the city and Kungsängen. The character of the area will be one of historic industrial buildings that have been preserved and given new life,” says Annica Ånäs, CEO of Atrium Ljungberg.
Mejeriet was built in 1912 in the centre of Uppsala, around a 5-minute walk from Uppsala Central Station and Forumtorget. The name of the building means ‘the Dairy’ in Swedish and this is what it was until 1997. In 2000 it was extended and converted into offices. The property comprises approximately 2,500 m2 of letting area and it is fully let. The acquisition will take place through a share deal with an underlying property value of SEK 149 million. The date of possession is 22 December 2020.
Atrium Ljungberg already owns Forumkvarteret in the centre of Uppsala, which has been transformed in recent years into an urban district that has a mix of modern offices, residentials and retail at street level.
“Uppsala is one of our main priority areas and we have been an active property owner here for a long time. It is one of the most rapidly growing cities in Sweden. Uppsala Municipality estimates that the city will see another 140,000 inhabitants and almost 70,000 new workplaces in the coming years. With the acquisition of Ångkvarnen and Mejeriet, Atrium Ljungberg is advancing its positions in the centre of Uppsala and increasing its offering of attractive offices,” concludes Annica Ånäs.
Nordanö was the seller's advisor.