ARTICLES TAGGED WITH "Företagsparken"

Fastator sells shares for EUR 87 million

Sweden Sweden — In connection with the sale of directly and indirectly owned shares in Företagsparken, Fastator simultaneously regulates a guarantee undertaking. Buyers are two existing shareholders in Företagsparken. After the deal, Fastator will own 25 percent of Företagsparken, which has a balance sheet total of SEK 6.4 billion (EUR 583 million). The purchase price is SEK 38 (EUR 3.46) per share, which is the latest issue price adjusted for dividends.

Företagsparken's Nordic Expansion Plans

Nordic — The Swedish real estate profile Knut Pousette on why he stepped down from the CEO chair at Fastator, his engagement in Företagsparken, and where the light industrial company will focus its Nordic investments, going forward.

Andreas Eneskjöld Appointed CEO of Företagsparken

Sweden Sweden — The Fastator company gets a new CEO.

Företagsparken Acquires for MSEK 385

Sweden Sweden — Företagsparken, with Fastator as the main owner, has through a number of transactions entered into agreements to acquire twelve properties in Norrköping, Nynäshamn, Karlstad, Falkenberg and Kristianstad with a total underlying property value of approximately SEK 385 million.

Företagsparken Makes New Acquisition

Sweden Sweden — The Fastator company Företagsparken has acquired five properties in Eskilstuna with a total underlying property value of approximately SEK 120 million. The acquisition comprises a total lettable area of approximately 10,000 square meters with rental income of SEK 7.7 million.

How Företagsparken Will Reach the New Ambitious Growth Targets

Sweden Sweden — After going from SEK 800 million to SEK 4 billion in property value in 2021, the Fastator company Företagsparken is gearing up for the future and presents new growth targets of SEK 20 billion in property value by the end of 2023. Fastator's CEO Knut Pousette tells Nordic Property News about the new target and how to they look to reach it, where they will look for acquisitions and how he views competition in the light industry segment.