Haga Norra
Today, Haga Norra is home to prominent brands such as JM, Bilia, Coor, Randstad, Atea, and SATS.
Residential: From unique rooftop townhouses to spacious apartments and studio flats.
Location: Part of Arenastaden, home to Westfield Mall of Scandinavia and Strawberry Arena.
Small-scale charm meets grand ambition
In Haga Norra, the pulse of the city meets a local neighbourhood feel. It is a place where it’s easy to become a regular. Currently, over 1,200 people live here, and approximately 2,000 have their workplace in the area.
Mathildatorget is the natural heart of Haga Norra – featuring everything from the renowned local bistro Ateljéns Pizza to lunch spots and cafés. Meanwhile, new blocks are emerging, bringing even more homes, workplaces, and a wider range of local services.
With the nature and waters of Hagaparken as your closest neighbour, you also enjoy full access to Arenastaden’s world-class shopping, dining, and events.
A district beyond the ordinary
In Haga Norra, people are at the heart of everything we develop. This perspective shapes how we approach greenery, natural light, building distances, lighting, overall architecture, art, material choices and even the mix of shops and restaurants we curate.
The close proximity to Westfield Mall of Scandinavia and Strawberry Arena creates a compelling balance between the local and the iconic.
Your new neighbourhood restaurant in Haga Norra
Haga Norra is a vibrant urban quarter offering a rich variety of dining experiences. Along the new main boulevard and around Mathildatorget, cafés, restaurants and outdoor seating areas come together – equally suited for lunch, dinner and after-work gatherings.
Here, you’ll find everything from freshly baked pizza at the neighbourhood favourite Ateljén Pizza, to seasonal cuisine at Torfredsplatsen 3 and Bistro Mathilda, as well as a relaxed coffee break at Café Vigor & Joy’s.
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Ateljéns Pizza in Haga Norra
In Haga Norra, Ateljén Pizza has opened its doors for both lunch and dinner. Here, truly excellent pizzas and seasonal dishes are served, with high-quality ingredients taking centre stage.
Behind the venture are the same restaurateurs who run Ateljén Pizza in Gamla Enskede and the acclaimed Matateljén in the Slakthusområdet district.
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Conference facilities
In Block 1, a modern conference centre operated by Coor further enhances the area as a natural meeting place. The facility comprises seven conference rooms of varying sizes and styles, all offering a welcoming atmosphere and state-of-the-art meeting technology.
Hagaparken just around the corner – and a gym within the block
A SATS gym is located within the block, while Hagaparken is only a few minutes’ walk away. Elsewhere in Arenastaden, residents and visitors also have access to a newly built swimming pool, padel courts and outdoor gyms.
Haga Norra borders Hagaparken, with 144 hectares of nature.
SATS Haga Norra
Easy to get here, easy to get home
Haga Norra is located near Solna Station, with commuter trains, light rail, and buses. In 2028, the subway will also reach this area. The city district has immediate access to the E4 highway and is also close to Arlanda and Bromma airports.
- 4 min to Odenplan and 7 min to the city centre by commuter train
- 30 min to Arlanda
- You can reach the city centre by bike in 12 minutes
The largest transportation hub in northern Stockholm.
Overview map of Haga Norra.
Offices - Kvarter 1
The first office building, Kvarter 1, has already attracted exciting tenants such as JM, Randstad, and Coor. At the same time, up to 6,500 sqm across three floors are available - perfect for companies looking for modern offices with a strong focus on meeting spaces.
The block offers a wide range of services, including offices, reception, conference facilities, a local restaurant, café, lounge areas, shops, a bicycle garage, and several meeting spots, both in the building and around the corner. SATS Haga Norra is located on the ground floor. It is surrounded by Mathilda Square and Torfred Square, with prominent signage towards Frösundaleden.
The property is certified with the highest rating, "Outstanding," according to BREEAM-SE, and is currently Sweden's largest office building made from reused bricks.
Bistro Mathilda and Café Vigor & Joy’s are both located on the ground floor of the building.
The reception is staffed throughout the day.
Living in Haga Norra
Apartment, studio or townhouse? In the area, we are developing approximately 1,000 homes to suit a wide range of needs – from unique rooftop townhouses to spacious apartments and compact studio flats.
Around half of the homes in the district have already been sold and are now occupied. Sales are currently under way for Block 5, offering owner-occupied apartments in Brf Mathilda and Albertina, which features owner-occupied flats. The homes offer carefully selected, timeless interiors in light tones, set in the heart of Haga Norra. With generous 3-metre ceiling heights, large windows and light-coloured walls, all apartments provide a bright and welcoming atmosphere.
The residential development is being carried out in collaboration with Birger Bostad, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fabege. Visit Birger Bostad’s website to learn more about the homes and to register your interest.
Haga Norra features exciting duplex apartments and rooftop townhouses.
Around half of the homes in the district have already been sold and are now occupied.
Built around sustainability
In Haga Norra, we actively work to minimise climate impact, develop smart energy solutions, and build properties that offer flexibility and quality over time. All residential buildings are environmentally certified according to Svanen, and the offices are certified according to BREEAM.
There is a geothermal energy facility that will supply parts of the area with heating, and many of the buildings are being constructed with solar panels on the roof. By purchasing wind power electricity and using ground and district heating, we ensure the district's energy needs for the future.
Circularity and reuse are the foundation of all development in the area. A good example of this is Kvarter 1, the largest office building in Sweden made from reused bricks. We continuously strive to reduce our CO2 footprint by using climate-improved concrete, among other measures. We also place great emphasis on flexibility in design and layout, as well as choosing materials that are standardised, easy to dismantle in the future, and, not least, materials that age beautifully over time.
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