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ARTICLES TAGGED WITH "Danica Pension"

Danica Pension’s Extension Plans in the Copenhagen Area

Denmark Denmark — Robert V. S. Nellemann, Head of Property Development at Danica, on the vision for the major development in the Copenhagen area together with DSB, the cooperation with their new partner, the real estate effects due to the pandemic, and the next step forward in the extension of Postbyen.

Danica Pension and DSB Ejendomsudvikling in Joint Venture in Copenhagen Project

Denmark Denmark — A joint venture between Danica Pension and DSB Ejendomme has been established, for the development of a plot to be part of Postbyen. The development area is located next to the new Danske Bank headquarter on Carsten Nieburhs Gade at Kalvebod Brygge.

NCC to Build Apartments for Danica

Denmark Denmark — Danica Pension and NCC have entered into an agreement to build 50 apartments in an attractive location in Hellerup, just north of Copenhagen.

Largest Danish Transactions in 2017

Denmark Denmark — 2017 was an intense transaction year for all the Nordic countries. With the year in the books Nordic Property News can present a list of the largest transactions in all four countries – today the turn has come to Denmark.

The Future for Danica and ATP’s New JV

Denmark Denmark — Danica and ATP unites in a shopping center JV after a major transaction worth EUR 927M. Danica’s MD André Scharf tells Nordic Property News why ATP is a good fit for Danica, the future of the centers in the portfolio and the possibilities for new acquisitions.

Danish Pension Funds to Invest Heavily in Real Estate in the Years to Come

Denmark Denmark — The ten largest Danish pension funds own properties worth more than DKK 200 billion (EUR 27 billion). Within three to five years they’re planning to keep purchasing for over DKK 60 billion (EUR 8.07 billion) according to a survey conducted by Estate Media.

Postnord Divests Danish Headquarters

Denmark Denmark — Postnord, leading supplier of communication and logistic solutions to, from and within the Nordic region, divests their Danish headquarters as well as a letter terminal in Copenhagen for MSEK 1,152, approximately €124 M.