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Ericsson leaves Kista – moves headquarters to Hagastaden

Ericsson announces that the company's Stockholm operations, including its head office, will move from Kista to Hagastaden in northern Stockholm. The move is expected to begin in early 2028 and continue over several years. The company has signed lease agreements with Atrium Ljungberg and Castellum for a total of six properties in Hagastaden, covering approximately 95,000 square meters. The newly signed agreements cover five buildings: Wave (22,000 sqm) and Corner of Ekeblad (23,000 sqm), as well as Trinity (13,000 sqm) with Atrium Ljungberg, and Emerald House (9,500 sqm) and Jubileumshuset (3,500 sqm) with Castellum. This is in addition to a previously communicated agreement with Castellum for the Infinity property (24,000 sqm), which is under construction and expected to be completed by the end of 2027. The final design of the campus has yet to be determined, according to a press release from the company. Ericsson's current Kista operations include research and development, business areas, staff functions, and Imagine Studio, where the company meets customers, partners, and decision-makers. "Hagastaden is clearly the best location for this, situated in the heart of Stockholm's network for tech collaboration and innovation, including excellent access to our evolving industry ecosystem, partners, and decision-makers. A vibrant central campus will also strengthen our appeal to the best future talent," said CEO and President Börje Ekholm

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Ericsson lämnar Kista – flyttar huvudkontoret till Hagastaden (evertiq.se)



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