Panasonic Nordic moves its headquarters to Umami Park

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Panasonic Nordic is moving its headquarters in October next year to Wallenstam’s environmentally certified premises at Umami Park, in Hallonbergen, Sundbyberg. The company will then move into just over 700 square meters in the popular area where the greentech companies CTEK and Ferroamp have also recently established themselves.

It is very nice to welcome Panasonic Nordic to Umami Park next fall. It clearly shows that environmentally certified flexible premises with a good location appeal to thoughtful companies. We are having an exciting dialogue with several companies to continue the development of a dynamic greentech hub here,” says Victoria Wallenstam, Chief Account Manager, Commercial for Wallenstam in Stockholm.

Panasonic Nordic was established in 2003 and conducts its operations in Sweden, Norway,  Denmark, Finland, Iceland and and the Baltics. The company is a leading actor in consumer electronics and corporate solutions with innovative and sustainable products and services in heat pumps, cooling solutions, home electronics, mobile computing solutions, professional audiovisual solutions and industrial solutions. 

“An establishment in Umami Park, will be a strategically good location for us and our employees. New modern office space including training facilities just a few minutes from the city and with direct proximity to flexible communications and efficient transport services,” says Christer Ericsson, Marketing Communication Manager for Panasonic Nordic. 

Panasonic Nordic’s new address from October next year will be Rissneleden 14, opposite Sundbyberg City Hall.

 

For further information, please contact:
Elisabeth Vansvik, Communications Director Wallenstam AB (publ) tel. 46 31 20 00 00 or 46 705 17 11 38

www.wallenstam.se

Wallenstam is a property company that manages, builds and develops properties for sustainable living and enterprise in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Uppsala. The property holding is valued at around SEK 64 billion and the customer base consists of around 12,200 households and 1,000 enterprises. The total lettable area is around 1.4 million sq m. Wallenstam is self-sufficient in renewable electrical energy through its own wind turbines in operation. The company’s B shares have been listed on Nasdaq Stockholm since 1984.

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