Argentum

LOCATION ØRESTAD

The Property is located in the Copenhagen district of Ørestad, where development activity has been ongoing sinde the early 1990s, picking up speed in recent years. Today, Ørestad is home to multi-storey residentials, terraced houses, o¢ce buildings, Denmark’s largest hotel, Bella Sky, along with several other hotels, a regional shopping centre, the Bella Center exhibition centre and educational institutions. In 15-20 years, depending on the rate of development, Ørestad is expected to comprise some 3.1 million sqm gross floorspace in total. Ongoing construction schemes include the new Danish headquarters of Nordea, the largest bank in the Nordics, and Swedish Sweco, to accommodate some 3,250 workplaces in total. Once fully developed, Ørestad is expected to accommodate roughly 80,000 workplaces or student places and some 25,000 residents. In February 2017, the Royal Arena opened a mere 2-minute drive from the Property. Royal Arena is a large-sized multi-purpose arena with the capacity to seat some 16,000 people. Apart from being the venue for a string of major concerts, the Royal Arena is scheduled to host the 2017 European short-course swimming championship in December this year as well as the 2018 ice hockey world championships. The backbone of Ørestad is the highly developed infrastructure of the district, o¤ering as many as six Metro stations, a train station providing regional rail links as well as connections to Sweden, swift motorway access and short proximity to Copenhagen Airport, CPH, Scandinavia’s largest airport. The Property overlooks the nature reserve of Amagerfælled, a 40-ha large, green zone just 2.5 km from the Copenhagen city centre.

VM Mountain, award winning resi complex

Novo Nordisk, Dell

Zurich

AstraZeneca

FAI RWAY HOUSE

Signalhuset student housing

Novartis Accenture

Bayer

Fairway

Metro station 100 m

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Field’s shopping centre

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