Tina Lindh will have her homebase in Malmö but Equity Places will work internationally.
Image: Malmö stad and Tina Lindh
Leaves Castellum to start a new company
Sweden —
A new company enters the Swedish real estate market when Tina Lindh leaves Castellum to start Equity Places, which will work on developing holistically sustainable properties and neighborhoods. She tells Nordic Property News about the new venture, the need for more knowledge about holistic urban development and social sustainability, the goals for the company and the importance of representation for younger people with a foreign background in the industry.
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