K2A awarded two land allocations in Stockholm

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K2A Knaust & Andersson Fastigheter has been awarded two land allocations in Midsommarkransen in southern Stockholm through direct (non-competitive) allocation. The land allocated will accommodate a total of 80 student apartments and 40 rental apartments, totalling approximately 5,000 square metres of GFA. 

“This is a very attractive location with excellent proximity to transport and services,” says Johan Knaust, CEO of K2A. “The district has been developed a lot in recent years, and we look forward to the opportunity to be involved in continuing that development in a socially and environmentally sustainable manner”.  

Both land allocations are located along Tellusborgsvägen, a few minutes’ walk from Midsommarkransen metro station. The land in both land allocation areas, which have already been identified as suitable locations for housing, is to be let on a leasehold basis. 

The new apartments will be distributed between four apartment buildings, which will be built in wood and have Nordic Ecolabel certification. The aim is for the buildings to be classified as dark green according to the CICERO methodology, which also forms the basis for the classification of the K2A green share framework, corresponding to the highest environmental class.  

For further information:
Johan Knaust, CEO, +46 70 740 04 50, johan.knaust@k2a.se
Erik Lemaitre, Chief Business Development Officer, +46 70 849 30 94, erik.lemaitre@k2a.se
Pontus Ekerljung, Public Relations Manager, +46 730 24 36 00, pontus.ekerljung@k2a.se

K2A Knaust & Andersson Fastigheter AB – the green real estate company – provides long-term management of rental apartments for all types of housing and community service properties. The company's markets are in Stockholm, the Mälardalen region and a number of university towns elsewhere in Sweden. See also www.k2a.se. K2A's B shares (K2A B) and preference shares (K2A PREF) are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.

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This is a very attractive location with excellent proximity to transport and services. The district has been developed a lot in recent years, and we look forward to the opportunity to be involved in continuing that development in a socially and environmentally sustainable manner.
Johan Knaust, CEO of K2A