Knowledge & Inspiration

On this page, we share the latest news, let our customers tell their stories of daily life with us, and keep you updated on upcoming events. We also highlight the properties—rich in history and character—that form the backbone of Fabege’s portfolio.

Our customers’ stories

High Energy and Excellent Transport Links – Why Falck Chose Arenastaden

When Falck decided to establish a health clinic in Solna, Arenastaden was the natural choice.

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A Vision for the Future: How Arenastaden Became the Hub for SEB’s Employees

Spanning 97,000 square metres and housing over 6,000 employees, the SEB building in Arenastaden is more than just one of Sweden’s largest offices – it is a vibrant district in its own right. 

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Coor Brings the Workplace of the Future to Haga Norra

Coor's new Nordic headquarters is a strategic investment where Coor inspires, develops service solutions, and tests new smart technologies.

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Our iconic properties

Wenner-Gren Center, Sveavägen 166

Upon its completion, the Wenner-Gren Center was Sweden’s tallest building – and the tallest of its kind in Europe. It was a pioneering construction that placed both Stockholm and Sweden on the international map of architecture and engineering. Inaugurated in January 1962 by King Gustaf VI Adolf, it quickly became an icon of Stockholm. With its characteristic silhouette at the end of Sveavägen, the building has become a defining feature of the Stockholm skyline.

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Lumafabriken, Lumaparksvägen 7

Lumafabriken (The Luma Factory) was built in the early 1930s for the manufacture of light bulbs under the Luma brand. Designed by architects Artur von Schmalensee and Eskil Sundahl, it is regarded as one of Sweden’s first Functionalist industrial facilities. Today, Lumafabriken is a listed cultural landmark and a vital part of Hammarby Sjöstad’s identity, demonstrating how industrial heritage can be transformed into modern, attractive workspaces without losing its soul.

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Haga Norra Kvarter 1, Mathildatorget 9

Haga Norra is one of Fabege’s most ambitious urban development projects. The office building Kvarter 1, designed with classic architectural qualities, has become a benchmark for sustainable construction. The building has been recognised for its low energy consumption and minimal carbon footprint. One of its most striking features is the façade, which consists of 355,790 reclaimed bricks, all hand-laid on-site.

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Centralbadet, Drottninggatan 88

Centralbadet, located in the Islandet block on Norrmalm in central Stockholm, was designed in the Art Nouveau style by architect Wilhelm Klemming and inaugurated in 1904. Originally, the facility featured baths, sun decks, tennis and bowling courts, a restaurant, a cigar shop, a barber, and a photography studio. Today, in addition to the historic spa and restaurant operations, the property houses approximately 5,000 square metres of office space.

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Hotel Kung Carl, Birger Jarlsgatan 21

Located at the corner of Kungsgatan and Birger Jarlsgatan by Stureplan, Hotel Kung Carl is one of Stockholm’s oldest and most historic hotels, boasting a long and vibrant history. When the Östlundh family acquired the hotel in 1977, it consisted of just 46 rooms and a simple dining room. Much has happened since then; today, it features 143 rooms, two bars, a bistro, banquet halls, a gym, conference facilities, a roof terrace, and its own jazz club. Fabege’s acquisition of the property in 2005 marked the start of a close collaboration that has resulted in a significant refurbishment.

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Norrtälje 24, Engelbrektsgatan 5-7

Situated in Östermalm adjacent to the Humlegården park, this property consists of two interconnected buildings with grand main entrances. Both structures were originally erected in 1881 as residential apartments but are now used as premium office spaces. The architecture reflects the late 19th-century "stone city" era, when large parts of Stockholm were developed into a dense and prestigious inner city. The property is a prime example of the residential buildings constructed during this expansive period that continue to define the city's central quarters today.

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Strawberry Arena, Arenastaden

Strawberry Arena, of which Fabege is a co-owner alongside the Swedish Football Association, is Sweden’s national stadium for the men’s national football team and one of Europe’s most modern multi-purpose venues. Located in Arenastaden, Solna, the arena was inaugurated in 2012. With a capacity of approximately 50,000 for football matches and up to 65,000 for concerts, it is the largest arena in the Nordic region. Since its opening, it has hosted some of the world’s biggest artists, including Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen, Coldplay, Taylor Swift, and The Rolling Stones.

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