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Fabege has been included in the new OMX Sweden Small Cap 30 ESG Responsible Index on Nasdaq Stockholm.
Fabege has been included in the new OMX Sweden Small Cap 30 ESG Responsible Index on Nasdaq Stockholm.
During spring 2019 we approached pupils and teachers at Ulriksdal School to help us create a new feature in the urban environment.
Solar energy is now being produced on an office roof at Solna Business Park that will cut the building’s carbon footprint.
50,000 new workspaces and homes and a denser urban environment than in the inner city.
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A new district will be taking shape beside Frösundaleden next to Hagaparken. Click to read more about Haga Norra.
Visiting Kungsgatan in central Stockholm should now be an experience.
Urban Services will work on streamlining transport in Arenastaden by offering service and logistics services to all shops and offices in the area.
Fabege is now replacing all its service vehicles with new electric vehicles that will be charged solely with green electricity.
To the south of the Södermalm area of Stockholm, a new landmark is springing up – ensuring that telecom company 3 has an office that really stands out.
Telenor’s new head office, a glass building featuring a prominent point, is on the verge of completion. The architect behind No1 Råsunda shares his thoughts.
Fabege offers green leases which allows tenants and landlords to indicate how they intend to reduce the office’s environmental impact.
SEK 67.5 billion and 24,300 new jobs. This is the contribution that Arenastaden is expected to make to society from the start of construction in 2007 up until 2020.
International flagship stores, more fashion and exciting restaurants. This is the vision of Fabege and other property owners for Kungsgatan.
Rail-bound transport is a requirement when Fabege develops new districts. The Yellow Line will run from the southern suburbs of Stockholm to Arenastaden.
From a dingy, unsafe area at night, to a vibrant and attractive city street, 24/7. That’s the plan for Vasagatan. This is what the vision looks like.