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Location descriptions | Residential – Market Report 2019

Residential development areas Copenhagen

Ørestad Started in 1997, Ørestad is a new Copenhagen mixed-use commercial and residential district that extends more than five kilometres from the outskirts of the Copenhagen city centre to the edge of Copenhagen Airport on the island of Amager. The district has six Metro stations, among them Ørestad station, which also provides regional train links to a wide catchment area, including Malmoe in Sweden. Once fully developed, in about 15 years from now, the district will house 3.1 million sqm floor space, with commercial uses accounting for 50%, residential for 40% and cultural facilities, services, retail trade and institutions for the residual 10%. This eventually trans- lates into some 80,000 workplaces and more than 25,000 residents. Some 13,000 people already live in Ørestad. Ørestad is divided into distinctive sub-districts, Ørestad Nord, Ørestad City and Ørestad Syd. Sydhavnen Sydhavnen (the south harbour) is a harbour district about two kilometres south of the Copenhagen city centre, bordering on new office buildings, hotels, etc. Furthermore, it is in close proximity of the Fisketorvet Copenhagen Mall shopping centre on the Kalvebod Brygge waterfront. Sydhavnen has three development areas, i.e. Enghave Brygge, Teglholmen and Sluseholmen.

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