Corem has signed a six-year lease agreement with the Swedish Coast Guard for 3,557 square meters in the property Majorna 219:7 in Gothenburg. The premises will accommodate the Swedish Coast Guard's Gothenburg office with workplaces for approximately 90 employees. Move-in is planned for the second quarter of 2026.

 

The property Majorna 219:7 is located along the Göta River in the Majorna district, just outside the congestion tax zone, with good public transport and good parking facilities. It also has a good signboard position towards the arterial road Oskarsleden and the river.

"It is gratifying that the Swedish Coast Guard has chosen to establish its new office here. As a new tenant, the Swedish Coast Guard contributes positively to strengthening Majorna and to the future development in the area. Together with the tenant, we will now make adjustments to the premises," said Anna Lidhagen-Ohlsén, property manager at Corem.

 

The lease to the Swedish Coast Guard is the latest in a series of leases that have been agreed in the Majorna 219:7 property in recent months. In May, it was announced that 3D-printing operator Freemelt will be moving there.

"In a short time we have signed agreements with two very strong players in the property. This shows a well-functioning office rental market, and that Corem can offer competitive premises," said Anna Lidhagen-Ohlsén, property manager at Corem. "Now, the leasing efforts continues to find the right tenants for the remaining vacant spaces."

 

In addition to the Swedish Coast Guard and Freemelt, Senab is also a tenant in the property.