Alfa Laval First Major New Office Tenant in Stockholm South Business District in Flemingsberg
September 09, 2021 at 08:01 am EDT
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Alfa Laval is to be Fabege's first major new office tenant in Stockholm South Business District in Flemingsberg. The company will be leasing just over 17,000 sqm, with an option to lease additional office space in the heart of this urban centre for which the local development plan will be initiated shortly. The lease is for 22 years and Alfa Laval is expected to take up occupancy during the second quarter 2025. Both Alfa Laval's new offices and the high-tech innovation centre will be designed in close partnership with Fabege, with a strong focus on people, location and technology, in order to promote new ways of working. Identity, technical innovations, and sustainable solutions have been the key factors in Alfa Laval's search for the perfect location for their 700 employees. The lease, at an annual rent of about SEK 45 million, provides a kick-start for Fabege's future vision in which 50,000 employees, 50,000 residents, and 50,000 visitors are drawn to the thriving district of Flemingsberg. The aim in the work of designing Flemingsbergsdalen is to create an attractive centre for businesses south of Stockholm inner city, and develop residential settings with green spaces and a vibrant and varied social scene close to the southern public and regional transport hub, and one of Stockholm's largest nature reserves.
Alfa Laval AB specializes in the design, manufacturing and marketing of equipment and industrial systems for heating, cooling, separating and transporting of substances (oil, water, chemical and food substances, drinks, drugs, etc.). The activity is organized mainly arounf two families of products:
- solid and liquid treatment systems: systems for cooling, evaporation, extraction, drying, etc. intended primarily for the food processing, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, and energy sectors;
- production process equipment: decanters, heat exchangers, pumps, valves, air and liquid filtration systems, etc.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Sweden (2.2%), Europe (32.5%), China (14.1%), South Korea (5.5%), Asia (18.2%), United States (16.7% ), North America (2.1%), Latin America (5.6%), Africa (1.9%) and Oceania (1.2%).