Skanska invests DKK 543M, about SEK 770M, in the office project CPH Pulse in Copenhagen, Denmark
8 September 2022
Skanska invests DKK 543M, about SEK 770M, in a new office building in Havneholmen in Copenhagen, Denmark. FLSmidth will lease seven out of ten floors, making the building 80 percent leased.
CPH Pulse is a multitenant office building with a total area of 16,800 square meters. It is the second phase of the CPH Highline project, the first phase was divested 2021.
The project is 80 percent leased to FLSmidth, a C25 listed company in Denmark. FLSmidth has leased seven floors of the 10-storey building which amounts to 13,400 square meters. The project will be certified with DGNB Platinum, the highest sustainability certificate in the Danish DGNB.
The execution of the project will be in cooperation with the management contractor KPC. Construction begins in September 2022 and completion is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2024.
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