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Read our policy European residential specialist Heimstaden Bostad has signed an agreement with government-backed Hemvist Bostadsfastigheter for the sale of 380 residential units in Sundbyberg through a share deal Hemvist Bostadsfastigheter is a fully owned subsidiary of Kåpan the Swedish government employees pension fund and the holder of Kåpan’s residential real estate investments The properties covered by the transaction were completed in 2023 and comprise 380 residential units totalling 18,515 m2 and an additional 1,605 m2 of commercial space The agreed property value amounts to SEK 1,160 mln (€100 mln) The transaction will close in the first quarter of 2025 Copyright © 1997–2025 IPE International Publishers Limited Site powered by Webvision Cloud CapMan Residential Fund makes its second investment in Sweden through the acquisition of a forward funding project in Ursvik, Sundbyberg The acquisition is the ninth investment for CapMan’s pan-Nordic core residential fund. The investment fits well with the fund's strategy to invest in attractive locations in the largest Nordic cities and in assets with strong sustainability profiles. “We are excited to secure our second investment in Sweden for our residential fund, marking the first within the Greater Stockholm area. This high-quality project is a fantastic addition to the existing portfolio and aligns well with the fund’s strategy to further expand its presence in Sweden. The strong sustainability profile of the project demonstrates our commitment to responsible investing,” says Pontus Danielsson, Investment Associate at CapMan Real Estate. Since its inception in 2021, the open-ended core residential fund has successfully raised and invested nearly €1 billion of equity and aims to reach €2 billion by 2026. “We are excited about this investment and look forward to continue expanding our portfolio in Sweden and throughout the Nordics in the years ahead,” comments Magnus Berglund, Partner and Head of CapMan Real Estate Sweden and Norway. CapMan Real Estate manages approximately €4.4 billion in real estate assets, with a team of over 80 professionals located in Helsinki, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Oslo, London and Jyväskylä. Magnus Berglund, Partner and Head of CapMan Real Estate Sweden and Norway, +46 70 786 68 08 Pontus Danielsson, Investment Associate at CapMan Real Estate, +46 70 385 58 00 Walk into a church on Sturegatan street in the Swedish municipality of Sundbyberg, and you'll find a very special service. No, not mass: bar service. Welcome to Omnipollo's Church (Omnipollos kyrka). Today, Omnipollos kyrka offers a unique environment in which to grab a casual drink. From the elevated bar, you can sip a beer and look down on the brewery nestled in what was once the nave. In the future, the owners hope to up the aesthetic experience even more by adding an on-premises art museum. The brewpub is open every day starting at noon. Sundbyberg can be reached by metro (blue line toward Hjulsta) or commuter trains (toward Bålsta) from downtown Stockholm. According to this bar, God gave an “11th commandment” to Antwerp: Thou shalt drink beer. An abandoned church gets a second life as a massive beer hall and event space. Austria’s oldest brewery makes beer with flaming-hot granite. A striking, modern church devoted to a nun who loved God and beer. To enter this cluttered-yet-cozy sanctum of Belgian brews, ring the bell and tell the gatekeepers you've come “to taste beer.” Worship at the altar of seafood at this fish-and-chip shop housed inside the town's oldest stone church. Ask nicely, and stewards of a centuries-old charitable tradition will give you free bread and beer. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. FILE - Swedish police arrive at the site where a construction elevator crashed to the ground on a building site seriously injuring several people in Sundbyberg, north of Stockholm, Sweden, Monday Dec. 11, 2023. Missing screw and nut assemblies was the cause of a fatal accident last year when five people were killed inside a construction site elevator that crashed to the ground in Stockholm, authorities said Wednesday, July 3, 2024. (Claudio Bresciani/TT News Agency via AP, File) The deadly crash “was caused by failure to perform relevant safety inspections of the hoist assembly,” the Swedish Accident Investigation Authority said. In the December 2023 accident, the elevator plummeted 20 meters (66 feet) with five people inside, during work on a 14-story building the Stockholm suburb of Sundbyberg. The agency said its probe had showed that five of the nut and bolt assemblies required to hold sections of the elevator’s mast together were missing, leaving the shaft standing only because of friction between its sections. Before the accident, the mast was extended to the ninth floor. The assemblies “likely” were already missing, the report said. “The accident occurred when the load on the mast ... became greater than the structure could hold, leading to the mast sections separating and the hoist car falling to the ground,” the authority wrote. It has not yet been decided whether to press any criminal charges and it was not known when a decision could be made. The public prosecutor’s office is still investigating the incident for possible work environment violations. Marge Arkitekter has designed a new preschool for Sundbyberg Municipality next to the new city park Kvarnkullen. The preschool, which accommodates 150 children, has been designed to meet the requirements of the Swedish Green Building Council’s sustainable building certification.  After school, in the evenings, and all weekends, local residents have access to the playground.  The well-defined, straight school building abuts the street, reinforcing its urban character. On the park side, the scale of the building volume is broken down to create a varied outdoor environment with plenty of space for the preschool children to play.  The varied color scheme, both inside and out, facilitates the children’s understanding of space and context and makes it easier for them to find their way.  Generous exterior walkways on the second floor provide the opportunity for play, educational activities and rest, whatever the weather.  The façade is painted in pink and earthy tones—a beautiful backdrop to the greenery of the park. Project: Kvarnkullen KindergartenArchitects: Marge Arkitekter ABClient: Sundbyberg Municipality Input your search keywords and press Enter. You can see how this popup was set up in our step-by-step guide: https://wppopupmaker.com/guides/auto-opening-announcement-popups/ © Per KristiansenSundbyberg’s swimming hall is in many ways a typical example of the many swimming halls that were built in Sweden in the 1970’s – a simple brick building devoid of unnecessary embellishment, meant to provide citizens with the opportunity to learn to swim. Despite its humble and utilitarian ambitions, it demonstrates a clarity of design and a number of carefully chosen elements and details that enhance the architecture beyond the ordinary. © Per KristiansenInside, wood recurs in the form of acoustic panels in the large swimming hall, a material which can also be found in the original interior. Again, airbricks are used to improve acoustics, but this time they are glazed in a cheerful turquoise color. The lofty height of the room gives the space an added quality, in contrast to the more modest height of the older hall. © Per KristiansenSundbyberg’s swimming pool was inaugurated on January 1 2015 and was immediately seen as a great success by both new and old visitors reflected in the dramatic increase in visitor numbers The swimming pool is open to all and is the first LGBTQ-certified Swedish indoor swimming pool with a designated gender-neutral locker room where it is possible to change in private which means that the bottom is adjustable in height thus it can adapt to the varied needs for training The pool is also equipped with lift-platforms and is handicap-accessible The swimming pool makes a noted effort to make all residents of the community welcome as can be seen in events such as the annual Christmas Bath that is particularly aimed at the homeless and economically disadvantaged You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email A man crosses a street after snowfall in Sundbyberg Temperatures have plummeted even further in Sweden the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) said on Friday Minus 43.8 degrees Celsius was recorded at the northernmost weather station in Naimakka on Thursday afternoon It was the coldest January temperature recorded in Sweden in 25 years following previous 25-year-lows of minus 43.6 and minus 41.6 measured at other northern weather stations earlier in the week Although trains in the north remained canceled to avoid the risk of passengers becoming trapped in freezing temperatures in case of power outages no major traffic disruptions due to the weather were reported on Friday A man cleans off the snow from his car in Sundbyberg around 1,000 vehicles became stuck on the E22 highway in the southernmost part of Sweden due to heavy snow All the motorists had been evacuated by Thursday morning some after sitting for nearly 24 hours in their vehicles The cold weather is expected to persist over the weekend with temperatures of between minus 30 and minus 20 degrees forecast in Northern Sweden single-digit negative temperatures are expected for Monday Disinformation report hotline: 010-85061466 The property company Atrium Ljungberg signed an agreement today for the sale of the properties Sundbyberg Eken 6 and Sundbyberg Eken 14 Marabou’s former chocolate factory and head office The purchase price is based on an underlying property value of SEK 2,114 million and comprises approximately SEK 36,400 m2 of letting area “Our urban development strategy is to develop large cohesive areas that have a mix of activities such as offices and we have a project portfolio with the possibility of investing SEK 40 billion in our own properties and received land allocations Eken 6 and Eken 14 are our only holdings in Sundbyberg Selling these properties enables continued involvement in our large-scale urban development projects at the same time as we protect our capital structure,” says Annica Ånäs The purchase price is based on a total underlying property value of SEK 2,114 million Total rental value including surcharges and tenant electricity is approximately SEK 134 million the properties’ economic vacancy rate is approximately 5 per cent The average remaining contract duration is approximately 2.7 years The transaction generates gains after tax of approximately SEK 56 million based on the valuation at the end of the quarter of which approximately SEK -33 million refers to realised change in value after deductions for transaction costs and approximately SEK 89 million refers to deferred tax and the gains will be recognised in the accounts for the second quarter of 2024 Project Leader Transactions Atrium Ljungberg,  mister-baseball.com Passionate about European baseball since 2007 The Sölvesborg Firehawks have won the 2020 Swedish Baseball Championship They defeated Sundbyberg Heat 3-2 in the best-of-five final series Sölvesborg prevailed 11-1 in the decisive fifth match of the finals It’s the third Swedish title for the Firehawks in the past four years Sölvesborg and Sundbyberg had swept their respective semifinals 2-0 against Rättvik and Stockholm Swedish construction firm NCC has received an Skr265m (€25.3m) contract for the preparatory work for the new Rissne station on the Tvärbanan light rail line The contract was awarded by Stockholm Public Transport (SL) and the City of Sundbyberg The Kista line in Tvärbanan will operate between Ulvsunda and Helenelund across Stockholm NCC will be responsible for the mains/pipelines relocation The company will also widen a bridge over the subway line and remove current bridges and pedestrian and bike tunnel NCC Infrastructure regional manager Ingegerd Simonsson said: “This type of project is well suited to NCC We have long-standing experience in complex civil engineering works and implementing projects in very busy urban environments Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis “We are planning this project to ensure traffic safety for the public and that the work environment is safe for our employees.” The work has already started and is expected to complete in October 2022 In September 2019, NCC won an Skr900m ($92.8m) contract from Hordaland County Council in Norway to build a new section of the Bergen Light Rail NCC is responsible for the construction of the D14 Mindemyren segment of the Bergen Light Rail line In January, NCC received a contract from Stockholm Public Transport (SL) to increase the capacity of the Roslagsbanan light rail line Under the Skr280m ($31.06m) design-build contract NCC constructed a 2.1km-long double track between Täby kyrkby and Kragstalund stations Nominations are now open for the prestigious Railway Technology Excellence Awards - one of the industry's most recognised programmes celebrating innovation This is your chance to showcase your achievements Don't miss the opportunity to be honoured among the best - submit your nomination today Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network Another full game day in the Swedish Elitserien is scheduled this weekend STOCKHOLM and KARLSKOGA defend first and second place in the standings against LEKSAND and GEFLE Third-ranked RÄTTVIK travels to ALBY to solidify their playoff spot The most interesting matchup should be in TRANAS where the home team squares off with SUNDBYBERG in a battle for the fourth and last berth in the postseason The HEAT are currently in it with a 12-9 record Fabege has signed an agreement with Nrep to sell the properties Orgeln 7 in Sundbyberg and Glädjen 12 The properties will be taken over by the buyer in early October The underlying property value is consistent with the most recent valuation the transaction results in a recognised gain of SEK -13m before tax and SEK 414m after reversal of deferred tax This will be recognised on the completion date largely fully let and both are located outside Fabege’s priority districts The sale is part of Fabege’s continued concentration on selected expansive market areas such as Solna and Flemingsberg where we currently have several significant office projects under production The transaction also further strengthens Fabege’s balance sheet and provides scope for continued investment in our urban development projects The property was completely renovated and extended in 2016–2018 and is let to Swedbank and the Swedish Migration Agency Glädjen 12 is a leasehold with a lettable area of 10,800 sqm The property has recently undergone a complete refurbishment and tenants include CGI Electrolux Professional Group and Elgiganten Savills and the law firm Born have acted as advisors to Fabege -          “The sale is a natural part of our business model The properties are located outside our strategic urban development areas and the transaction also further strengthens our balance sheet We are currently investing for the future in several ongoing projects including Flemingsberg and Haga Norra,” said Stefan Dahlbo This information is information that Fabege AB (publ) is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation (596/2014) The information was submitted for publication through the agency of the contact person set out above Swedbank is collocating large parts of its functions at Grand Central Sundbyberg The green lease relates to approximately 16,500 sqm and extends for a period of ten years The move is expected to take place by the end 2018 This lease means that the entire office section of the building is now fully let Grand Central Sundbyberg is a new landmark in Sundbyberg city center The building will also house an entrance to the commuter giving both employees and visitors very easy access to excellent communication options in all directions Grand Central Sundbyberg will together with Swedbank's existing premises on Landsvägen 40 be the bank's headquarters -         “We’re delighted that we were able to offer Swedbank a solution that meets their needs perfectly,” said Klaus Hansen Vikström, Fabege’s Vice President and Director of Business Development at Fabege. “The bank will have easy access to its second headquarter excellent public transport links and the opportunity to fully customise a contemporary office building that already has a strong identity.”    -          “We are looking forward to working with Swedbank for many years to come and welcoming the bank's employees to Grand Central Sundbyberg,” commented Klaus Hansen Vikström, Vice President and Director of Business Development at Fabege Grand Central Sundbyberg will satisfy the requirements for the environmental classification system BREEAM-SE Very Good This means that there will be bicycle parking areas and a changing room charging points for electric cars in the building and a sedum roof to reduce the impact on the city’s storm water system The property listing for Grand Central Sundbyberg is Orgeln 7.  please contact: Klaus Hansen Vikström Vice President and Director of Business Development Fabege are a property company focusing on city district development and commercial properties We develop attractive and sustainable districts with modern offices housing and a broad range of services - together with strategic partners Both our perspective and approach to ownership are long term and our passion is creating the right conditions for all those living We have a presence in a limited number of high-growth submarkets in the Stockholm region Fabege’s shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm Migrationsverket (the Swedish Migration Agency) is bringing large sections of the Stockholm region’s operations together under one roof at Grand Central Sundbyberg The lease covers approximately 17,000 sqm of the building’s total office space of 36,000 sqm and will continue for a period of at least 6 years.  The annual rental value amounts to roughly SEK 45m Occupancy is scheduled to take place after summer 2018 Following an extensive procurement process Migrationsverket has now taken the decision to gather its employees and its new service centre under one roof at Sundbyberg Centrum The decision means that Migrationsverket will vacate its premises at Arenastaden and Hallonbergen and move in to newly refurbished offices in the Grand Central Sundbyberg property The net letting effect for Fabege will amount to approximately SEK 20m The primary reasons behind the choice of location were the excellent public transport connections and flexible nature of the new premises Migrationsverket’s new offices and service centre will have their own entrance and the address will be on Sturegatan Grand Central Sundbyberg has an additional 19,000 sqm or so of office and retail space to let and future tenants on the upper floors will have their entrance on Järnvägsgatan and the planned new plaza in Sundbyberg.  -  “We’re delighted that Migrationsverket has decided to remain with Fabege Our long-standing and highly successful relationship meant that it was extremely important to us to identify a great office and location for their operations,” said Andreas Malmsäter, Head of Leasing at Fabege The property listing for Grand Central Sundbyberg is Orgeln 7 please contact: Klaus Hansen Vikström Vice President and Director of Business Development,+46 (0)8-555 148 74 Fabege AB (publ) is one of Sweden’s leading property companies focusing mainly on letting and managing office premises and city district development Fabege owns properties with a carrying amount of SEK 44.7bn The portfolio is concentrated in the Stockholm region and has an annualised rental value of SEK 2.3bn and a lettable area of 1.1m sqm After several recent fatal accidents on building sites there is renewed discussion about the many subcontractors used in construction projects 119 subcontractors have been registered at the construction site in Sundbyberg where five people died in a lift accident last Monday The union does not want to speculate on what caused the accident in Sundbyberg a large number of subcontractors on a site does lead to more risk Radio Swedenenglish@sverigesradio.se plus weekly summary on Fridays at 4.30pm on P2 (P6 89.6FM in Stockholm) Kontakta gärna Sveriges Radios forum för teknisk support där vi besvarar dina frågor vardagar kl There were long queues outside the Migration Agency's main building in Stockholm as Ukrainian refugees arrived in large numbers seeking help Tatiana arrived in Sweden two days ago with her three children and grandmother and has no relatives to stay with here She says they will be taken to Boden in the north of Sweden where they will receive temporary accomodation Dave Russellenglish@sverigesradio.se