Flower moves to Atrium Ljungberg’s Slussen

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Over the past two years, Flower has expanded from 25 to 120 people, and it will continue to expand. The company is now moving its head office to Atrium Ljungberg’s property Glashuset in Slussen. The lease contract comprises approximately 2,500 m2, and occupancy will take place in the autumn of 2024. 

Flower was founded in 2020 and is Sweden’s leader in energy trading and optimisation of battery storage. By combining advanced software technology with flexible energy resources, Flower makes tomorrow’s renewable energy system possible. The company is expanding rapidly into select European markets and is breaking new ground with a fossil-free energy system. The company has a strong sustainability focus that will also be reflected in its new premises, which will utilise reused materials and interiors to the greatest extent possible.

As a leader in the energy transition, we are very pleased to now move in to an office that matches our ambition and company culture. From a fantastic location and modern premises that look out over Gamla Stan and Stockholm’s inlet, we look forward to creating even more added value for our employees. This move strengthens not only our position as an employer but also our commitment to offer an inspiring, dynamic and sustainable work environment,” says John Diklev, CEO and founder of Flower.

Atrium Ljungberg is one of the largest property developers in Slussen. In addition to Glashuset, the company is developing Katarinahuset and Sjömansinstitutet as well as other land allocations. The company will also develop the future project Mälarterrassen and the retail hub that will connect the underground with the new bus terminal and the Saltsjöbanan train line. As Slussen nears completion, demand for office space is increasing. Katarinahuset, which has undergone a major reconstruction, is basically fully let with tenants such as Gullers Grupp, Sony Music Sweden AB and co-working company A house, which in the near future will open its second establishment within Atrium Ljungberg’s property portfolio.

“I am so pleased to welcome Flower to Glashuset. Slussen has always been one of Stockholm's most important meeting places, and it is fantastic to see how it is regaining this position,” says Camilla Waxin, Leasing Manager at Atrium Ljungberg. “Flower is an innovative company sustainability high on the agenda. They are market leader in their industry and will fit in well with the other strong brands in Slussen,” she concludes.

The lease contract with Flower is a so-called green lease contract. This is when the landlord and the tenant agree on joint measures to retain or improve the environmental performance of the premises.


Nacka, 04/09/2024
Atrium Ljungberg AB (publ)

For further information, please contact:
Marianne Perslow, Head of Communication, Atrium Ljungberg, +46 70-341 54 21, marianne.perslow@al.se

Atrium Ljungberg is one of Sweden’s biggest listed property companies. We own, develop and manage properties in growth markets in Stockholm, Uppsala, Gothenburg and Malmö. Our focus is on developing attractive urban environments for offices and retail, supplemented with residentials, culture, service and education. The total letting area is approximately 1 million m2, distributed across around seventy properties and valued at SEK 57 billion. Our retail hubs draw almost 60 million visitors on an annual basis and our areas include more than 30,000 workers and students as well as 1,000 residents. Our project portfolio will enable us to invest the equivalent of approximately SEK 40 billion in the future. Atrium Ljungberg is listed as ATRLJ-B.ST on the Nasdaq Stockholm Large Cap list. Find out more at www.al.se

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