"The move to Marievik is an exciting change for us at WSP. In Kakelhuset we will have a modern and sustainable workplace that truly encourages collaboration and new ideas. It also feels great to be part of Marievik, which offers both a vibrant urban environment and proximity to nature. It is a place where we are convinced that our employees will thrive, develop and find inspiration," says Anna-Lena Öberg-Högsta, CEO of WSP in Sweden and the Nordics.
With this move, WSP strengthens its role as a driving force in community development, while Marievik takes another step towards becoming a dynamic and sustainable district hub in Stockholm.
Marievik, located by the waters of Årstaviken and a stone's throw from the inner city, is now undergoing a comprehensive transformation. The area's nine blocks are being carefully renovated to meet the future needs for attractive office environments and vibrant urban spaces. The postmodern heritage is embraced in the development of the existing buildings, and a district is emerging with investments in innovative companies, culture, food, nature and aquatic life – all to create a dynamic and inspiring place where both companies and people can grow and feel good.
"WSP as a company is fully aligned with our vision for Marievik. We strive to create a place where sustainability and people's well-being are at the center. Being able to welcome an important social actor who is also passionate about the green transition and truly understands the value of seeing employees as their main resource is a fantastic step towards realizing this vision," says Johan Lindskog, Project Development Manager at AMF Fastigheter.
JLL was an advisor to WSP.