Ericsson Is Leaving Kista for Central Stockholm, in the Largest Office Lease in Swedish History
The 71,000-square-metre deal is described as Sweden’s largest office lease and will bring Ericsson’s HQ, R&D and group functions to a new city campus.
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Ericsson is leaving Kista for central Stockholm, in the largest office lease in Swedish history
The 71,000-square-metre Hagastaden campus, signed with Atrium Ljungberg and Castellum, ends more than two decades in the suburb once branded Sweden’s Silicon Valley. Ericsson is moving its global headquarters out of Kista. The Swedish telecoms-equipment maker said on Monday that, starting in 2028, it will gradually relocate its Stockholm operations, including the HQ, R&D functions, […] This story continues at The Next Web
Ericsson closes its headquarters in Kista and moves to Hagastaden. This makes it the largest office deal in Sweden ever. CEO Börje Ekholm praises the new area as a showcase for global customers.
Ericsson to relocate Stockholm operations to Hagastaden - Telefonaktiebolaget L M (NASDAQ:ERIC)
Additional leases for properties in the area have been signed in addition to the one previously communicatedProcess of moving Stockholm operations estimated to start 2028 and last several yearsSTOCKHOLM, May 25, 2026
Nu är det klart: Ericsson överger Kista för Hagastaden. Boulaget flyttar hela verksamheten i Stockholm, including huvudkontoret, till nya local. Moderaterna varnar för att Kista nu kan bli en
Ericsson (ERIC) Stock Climbs on Strategic Headquarters Relocation to Hagastaden
TLDR ERIC stock advances 1.96% following announcement of strategic headquarters transition to Hagastaden Telecom giant secures approximately 71,000 square meters across five Hagastaden properties Phased relocation from Kista campus scheduled to commence in early 2028 Strategic shift positions Ericsson closer to Stockholm’s innovation and talent ecosystem New campus designed to enhance customer collaboration and showcase technology capabilities …
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