Hemsö has acquired Salpausselkä school from a privately owned local company. The building was originally constructed in 1958 and underwent extensive renovation and expansion between 2014 and 2017. The school has a sports focus and, in addition to educational facilities, includes two sports halls. The school buildings are located on a 15,500 square meter freehold plot, of which 2,600 square meters comprise unused building rights.
The City of Lahti is already one of Hemsö’s largest tenants in Finland, with close cooperation involving four existing properties, including the Paavola Campus, which serves nearly 3,000 students.
“ We look forward to expanding our strong collaboration with the City of Lahti and continuing to provide facilities that foster innovation and development. Long-term lease agreements and active dialogue with our tenants are cornerstones of our business. This partnership ensures that students and staff can focus on learning and development,” says Jarkko Leinonen, Head of Region Finland at Hemsö.
“ Everyday life at the school will continue as normal despite the change of ownership. We are well acquainted with Hemsö as the landlord through the Paavola campus. Our cooperation has worked smoothly, and we view its expansion positively,” says Jouni Arola, Director of Facilities at the City of Lahti.
Hemsö took possession of the property on July 1, 2025. Hemsö already owns 160,000 square meters of educational properties in Finland.
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