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Vinge advised Hemfosa Fastigheter AB in connection with the acquisition of the Landic VIII portfolio

February 03, 2011

Vinge has advised Hemfosa Fastigheter AB in connection with the acquisition of the Landic VIII portfolio for approximately SEK 2.2 billion. The portfolio consists of 57 properties spread over 42 locations in Sweden. Almost 80 per cent of the rental income emanates from public authorities. Several of the properties have a market value of between SEK 5-40 million, although the portfolio also includes large properties such as the premises occupied by the Swedish Migration Board in Norrköping (Presidenten 1), the municipal council building in Haninge (Söderbymalm 3:486) and Sollentuna police station (Transporten 2). The portfolio comprises a total of 300,000 sq. m. and most of the lettable area consists of office space.

Vinge’s team consisted of partner Patrick Forslund and associates Niclas Winnberg and Daniel Unger.

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