Hagahuset currently offers 6,400 sq.m. of office space plus Restaurang Haga, divided into a low section with five floors and a high section with eleven floors.
”Hagahuset is an excellent fit for our urban development in Solna in terms of timing. The building has almost been emptied and we say great potential for creating new values,” says Klaus Hansen Vikström, Vice President and Director of Business Development at Fabege.
The Live-Work-Play concept is still relatively unexplored in Sweden. It is based on a concept that brings together living, workplaces, social spaces and recreation in the same building.
”We have for a long time been attracted by the building’s location, its shape, its wealth of details and, not least, the artistic thoughtfulness in the little park. It offers unique opportunities to create an attractive concept that many of our major tenants are asking for to meet the needs of their employees and partners who are a long way from home,” says Carl Michael Augustsson, Director of Urban Development at Fabege.
”Hagahuset is a development property that is better suited with a project-oriented owner like Fabege,” says Anna Berfenstam, Transaction Manager at AFA Fastigheter.
Fabege Acquires Hagahuset From AFA Fastigheter
Sweden —
Hagahuset in Solna was acquired with the aim of developing a Live-Work-Play concept building. The purchase price is EUR 18M.<br />
2016-12-20
Maria Olsson Äärlaht
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