Real estate transaction volume on the rise - February 2024
"The transaction volume for February 2024 ended at just under DKK 4 billion. This means that transaction activity has increased significantly since January. "
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"The transaction volume for February 2024 ended at just under DKK 4 billion. This means that transaction activity has increased significantly since January. "
"On behalf of Gammeltorv Ejendomme, Savills Denmark has let a large lease at Arnold Nielsens Boulevard 68, 2650 Hvidovre. The day treatment institution Skolen Sputnik has signed an agreement for six leases in the property totaling 1,789 square meters."
"A plot of land of almost 9,000 square meters, originally intended to be part of IKEA's new city department store, has just been sold. The deal was brokered by Savills Denmark and amounts to a three-digit million-euro sum."
"IKEA opens new city store in Copenhagen. More and more people live in the city and choose not to have a car, and we want to be close to them and be more accessible. 700,000 people can reach the city store within 20 minutes."
"Savills Denmark has ended an unpredictable 2022 with a loss of almost DKK 1.4 million after tax. The decrease follows a year of record-high transaction activity in 2021."
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"The global advisory firm, Savills, is expanding to Denmark in cooperation with the company that formerly operated as Nordicals København A/S. The expansion follows a strong, eight-year long collaboration between the two companies."
"In an extraordinary interview in Børsen, Jacob Lund, CEO of Savills Denmark, and James Sparrow, CEO of Savills in the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa, shed light on the shared future."
"The difficult events have been lining up in 2022. Following a record-high transaction volume in 2021, the first few months of the year were bright, but as the year progressed, concerns about war, climate and crisis grew. "
"Despite economic concerns in the market due to rising energy prices, construction prices, inflation and interest rates, the Copenhagen multifamily investment market has proven resilient and maintains a stable pace."