Ambea moves to Arenastaden
Ambea, one of Sweden’s leading companies in the area of care and assistance, has decided to leave Solna Strand and move to Arenastaden in August 2017. Fabege and Ambea have signed a 7-year rental agreement for premises covering approximately 3,600 square metres, with an average rental value of just over SEK 10.5m, not including supplements. The company’s new address will be Evenemangsgatan 21, and it will have Siemens and H&M as neighbours in the same building.
The new office is right at the top of the Uarda 6 building, with a view over the lake Råstasjön. The building has a large glazed atrium in the middle, with entrances on the lively Evenemangsgatan and also on the calmer Dalvägen, with its nice green areas.
“We think there will be many benefits for us and our staff as a result of the new location in Arenastaden. There will in particular be more space, but we will also be in a more attractive and expansive area with close proximity to a wider range of shops, restaurants, exercise options and events. In addition, we will be able to develop our way of working and customise the design of the premises so that it suits us,” says Ambea’s CEO, Fredrik Gren.
The new agreement will take the form of a Green Lease, entailing an ambition by both parties to identify resource-efficient and environmentally smart operating solutions, and the building will be environmentally certified according to Miljöbyggnad Guld..
- We are of course very pleased with the continued strong interest in Arenastaden and welcome Ambea to the area in summer 2017, says Niclas Ternstål, Area Manager for Arenastaden at Fabege.
The Uarda 6 building has been designed by the architects at T+E Arkitekter, and focuses on natural materials such as stone and light types of wood. The interior has features of Scandinavian modernism and the exterior materials have been selected from a life cycle perspective with regard to energy efficiency and sustainability.
- As a result of the rental agreement with Ambea, the building is now almost completely rented out. We only have just over 700 square metres left near the top of the building, but luckily we have more building rights that we can continue to develop in Arenastaden,” comments Andreas Malmsäter, Head of Leasing at Fabege.
Ambea runs approximately 500 units throughout Sweden in the areas of elderly care, accommodation, daily activities and schools for people with disabilities or mental illnesses, and addiction treatment. The company operates via the Nytida and Vardaga brands, and also provides the Rent-A-Doctor & Nurse staffing service. In 2015, the group had an annual turnover of approximately SEK 4 billion and approximately 14,000 employees.
Fabege AB (publ)
This information is of such a nature that Fabege AB (publ) is obliged to publish it pursuant to the Swedish Securities Market Act and/or the Swedish Financial Instruments Trading Act. The information was submitted for publication at the date and time stated above.
Fabege AB (publ) is one of Sweden’s leading property companies in the area of property development and the letting and management of office premises. Fabege owns properties with a book value of SEK 40.5 bn. The portfolio of properties is concentrated in the Stockholm region, and has an annual rental value of SEK 2.2 bn and a lettable area of 1.1 million square metres. Fabege’s shares are listed on the Large Cap segment of the Nasdaq Stockholm stock exchange. More information is available at: www.fabege.se
For further information, please contact:
Niclas Ternstål, Area Manager for Arenastaden, phone 46 (0)8 555 148 18, 46 (0)73 041 80 40
Andreas Malmsäter, Head of Leasing, phone 46 (0)8 555 148 62, 46 (0)73 986 15 08
Fabege AB (publ) is one of Sweden’s leading property companies focusing mainly on letting and managing office premises and property development. Fabege owns properties with a carrying amount of SEK 40.5bn. The portfolio is concentrated in the Stockholm region and has an annualised rental value of SEK 2.2bn and a lettable area of 1.1m sqm. Fabege’s shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm, Large Cap segment.
Tags: