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Real Estate Annual Finland
Spaceshifters
Bringing various functions into a specific real estate project has
been a “go-to” move for industry players for a long time now.
This way, you can have public library or a healthcare center in a
shopping center with residential construction to boot. This type
of a mixed-use approach is attractive in the eyes of the inves-
tors, as well, since it offers a certain diversification of space.
Most dominant mixed-use project this year is YIT’s Tripla
Center, which holds the biggest shopping center in the Nordics
– the Mall of Tripla – offering also significant residential reach.
There will be two 12-storey apartment buildings (with almost
400 homes) at Tripla.
And then, there’s the connectivity issue. Pasila railway sta-
tion – fully integrated to Tripla – is the “superhub” for national
and local railway traffic, trams and buses, pedestrian and bicy-
cle traffic and possibly also the metro in the future.
SRV completed a similar mixed-use project, the REDI shop-
ping center, in Kalasatama in 2018. SRV continues to develop
high-rise residential buildings in the area, with also an office
tower in the works.
Heading northwest to Tampere, SRV is getting ready to start
work on Tampere Deck and Arena – another high-profile mixed-
use project, bringing residential, sports and culture together.
In both the REDI and Tripla shopping centers, as well as in
the Tampere Deck and Arena, there are institutional investors as
shareholders, and they thus share the development risk with the
main developer. The institutions may also work together directly
with tenants in development projects.
Institutions’ development strategies tend to emphasize the
redevelopment of existing assets in their portfolios, where they
can, for instance, look for new uses for vacant properties. Accord-
ing to KTI Market Review, this is highlighted in current market
conditions due to the oversupply of office premises in the Hel-
sinki metropolitan area, which is pressuring investors to look
for new solutions.
An oversupply of offices in the Helsinki metropolitan area
has generated lots of conversion and redevelopment projects in
recent years. In 2018 alone, more than 100,000 square meters of
office space was removed from the market. The majority of the
old office premises will be converted into residential use, but in
the most central locations in Helsinki, many offices have been
and are being converted into hotel use. In some cases, office
buildings are converted into educational use, too.
It seems that the possibilities inherent in a piece of real
estate are now more diverse than ever – or, at least, the imagina-
tions of the designers and developers are in fine form.
Sami J. Anteroinen
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