ARTICLES TAGGED WITH "Castellum"

Castellum Invests in Reconstruction in Gothenburg

Sweden Sweden — Castellum has, through its wholly owned subsidiary Eklandia Fastighets AB, started a reconstruction of the property Majorna 163:1 in Gothenburg. The investment is calculated to MSEK 108 (€ 11.5 M), including own land for MSEK 20 (€ 2M).

Corallen acquires in Jönköping

Sweden Sweden — Corallen acquires the office property Vakten 11 from Gärahov Holding AB.

Castellum’s sustainability performance stands out internationally

Sweden Sweden — Yesterday, Castellum – one of the largest listed real estate companies in Sweden – was awarded the World Green Building Council’s top distinction, Business Leadership in Sustainability, at a ceremony in Verona, Italy.

Harry Sjögren acquires in Kungsbacka

Sweden Sweden — The Castellum subsidiary Harry Sjögren has acquired a property in Kungsbacka for SEK 154 (€ 16.5 M).

Castellum/Brostaden Invests on Kungsholmen in Stockholm

Sweden Sweden — Castellum makes a strategic move to establish a presence on Kungsholmen. The acquisition is in line with Castellum´s portfolio upgrades.

Castellum Starts the Next Office Project at Lindholmen in Gothenburg

Sweden Sweden — Castellum has, through its wholly owned subsidiary Eklandia Fastighets AB, started a new construction of a high quality office building "Blenda" in the middle of the international engineering cluster at Lindholmen in Gothenburg.

Castellum and Heimstaden Enter into Major Transaction

Sweden Sweden — Castellum and Heimstaden have completed a deal involving property values worth SEK 2.4 billion (€257M). In all, the transaction comprises 27 properties, totalling 186,668 sqm in Norrköping, Linköping, Örebro and Solna. The transaction also marks the beginning of a joint venture in the urban development of Linköping and Norrköping.

Castellum Purchases in Copenhagen

Denmark Denmark — The Swedish listed real estate company Castellum purchases three properties in Copenhagen through daughter company Briggen. The investment reaches MSEK 417 (€43,7 M).