The information on this page is intended for journalists If you click NO you will come back to Mynewsdesk.com Alma Property Partners and Atell signed a lease agreement with Dermarome the Nordic region’s leading distributor of professional skincare and beauty brands Dermarome will now relocate its Swedish headquarters to Bylingen 1 a centrally located office property with strong public transport links on Södermalm in Stockholm with a portfolio of over 25 attractive skincare and beauty brands has signed a lease for approximately 840 square meters of modern custom-designed to meet the company’s needs and create an inspiring work environment This is the first new lease agreement since Alma and Atell acquired the property at Ringvägen 52 just over three months earlier is undergoing a transformation into a modern office environment with a refreshed identity updated smart installations meeting future energy-efficiency standards Dermarome’s arrival marks a key milestone in this transition “Our goal with Bylingen 1 is to reposition and rebrand the property into a high-quality We welcome Dermarome as part of this strategy to broaden the tenant base and create a more dynamic workplace,” says Mikael Pehrsson Partner and Head of Sweden at Alma Property Partners “We are truly looking forward to moving into our new The generous natural light and inspiring environment make the premises an ideal space to welcome both brand owners and clients The office space will be a reflection of our business and our identity – as a leading distributor of professional skincare and beauty brands in the Nordics We are proud to take the next step in our development in an environment that really matches our ambition and our brand,” says Charlotte Siljebrand Nisses “We are very excited to welcome Dermarome to their new home in our vibrant and flexible office building this summer we are proud that our great collaboration with Dermarome helped us quickly design and offer a space that meets all of their needs,” says Per Tängerstad Okidoki Arkitekter has designed and developed the interior concept and Tenet will carry out the refurbishment Located near key commuting hubs such as Södra Station and an adaptable workspace designed for a wide range of companies Alma and Atell are actively repositioning the building together to meet the evolving needs of modern businesses seeking a central and practical office solution in Stockholm.For more information Per TängerstadFounding PartnerAtell+4670-591 23 00per.tangerstad@atell.se Alma Property Partners is a real estate investment company focused on the Nordic Region and manages three value-add real estate funds with over €700 million in capital commitments The company is built on the principles of active ownership and strong alignment with investors and is therefore fully owned by the management team The team has extensive experience and a strong track record in Nordic real estate investment and asset management Alma aims to be the partner of choice for institutional investors seeking real estate exposure in the Nordic Region Alma Property Partners and Atell acquired the office property Bylingen 1 The property comprises 14,200 sqm of lettable area and features modern office space with Viaplay Group as the main tenant The area is strategically located near key commuting hubs such as Södra Station When you choose to create a user account and follow a newsroom your personal data will be used by us and the owner of the newsroom for you to receive news and updates according to your subscription settings To learn more about this, please read our Privacy Policy, which applies to our use of your personal data, and our Privacy Policy for Contacts which applies to the use of your personal data by the owner of the newsroom you follow Please note that our Terms of Use apply to all use of our services You can withdraw your consent at any time by unsubscribing or deleting your account Connecting decision makers to a dynamic network of 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Stockholm While the prices of many homegrown contemporary Swedish fashion labels might make your eyes water the Södermalm district has a thriving second-hand scene where it’s possible to snap up everything from retro ’90s denim to leather biker boots harking back to this newly-gentrified area’s working-class roots The biggest cluster of clothing stores is found along Hornsgatan in the Mariatorget district and ranges from holes-in-the-wall to pricier curated collections alongside impressively-organized charity shops run by the City Council (Stockholms Stadsmission) and the Red Cross (Röda Korset) Vintage vinyl and furniture are better represented a 15-minute walk away in the SoFo neighbourhood.  Time Out tip: Pop-up flea markets (called loppis in Swedish) are also a common sight around Södermalm in springtime—they’re usually advertised a few weeks in advance on social media Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! About us Contact us The Scottish micro-brewery that has recently exploded across Europe now has two Stockholm outlets: including one on the avenue that circles hipster SoFo With the chattiest bar staff in Stockholm (and it’s nearly always in English) an impressive board-game collection and 18 craft beers on tap you might forget that you came here for the food reels you in: you can get vegan hotdogs with curry mayo served with corn on the cob or bratwurst with sauerkraut and macaroni cheese Welcome to one of your tastiest and most sociable nights in Stockholm Time Out tip: Brewdog is the perfect winter hide-out Mario Kart on a vintage Nintendo with your fries