Danish pension funds Industriens Pension and Velliv have announced a joint investment worth over DKK500m (鈧67m) in a project to build a new sustainable headquarters for a legal practice in Copenhagen鈥檚 North Harbour district.
The two investors said the planned office building would have 13,200sqm of space across five floors and a basement, and serve as the head office of Danish law firm Accura.
It will also carry enough solar cells on its roof to become sustainability certified in the gold category of the German Sustainable Building Council鈥檚 standards, the pension funds said.
S酶ren Tang Kristensen, property investment manager at Industriens Pension, said: 鈥淎ccura鈥檚 employees are getting a headquarters where sustainability is the focus, and the location by canals and the metro is very attractive.鈥
Tang Kristensen added that the DKK194bn labour-market pension fund expected the real estate investment to provide good, stable returns to its members for many years to come.
In their joint statement, the two pension funds said the total value of the investment was 鈥渁 high three-digit million鈥 sum in Danish kroner, which a spokesman for Industriens Pensions confirmed as meaning above DKK500m but gave no more exact figure.
Velliv, the Danish mutual pension provider with around DKK250bn under management, said the new office building, designed by Danielsen Architecture, was due for completion in the second half of 2022, and would be located in the centre of the North Harbour (Nordhavn) district, at Alexandriagade 8, approximately 50 metres from the new Orientkaj metro station.
Solveig Rannje, Velliv鈥檚 head of real estate, said: 鈥淭he investment fits perfectly into our property strategy,鈥 adding that the asset would also produce a solid long-term return.
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