Kista Galleria

Citycon launches urban transformation project to make Kista more attractive

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Thursday, March 31, 2022

Citycon, owner of Kista Galleria and 33 other shopping centers in the Nordic and Baltic countries, today announces a major development project for central Kista.

Key Points: 
  • Citycon, owner of Kista Galleria and 33 other shopping centers in the Nordic and Baltic countries, today announces a major development project for central Kista.
  • By filling the areas with life, we make Kista more attractive", says Veronica Palmgren, Urban Development Director at Citycon.
  • To create a more attractive urban environment around the center, Citycon is also investing in new green areas.
  • On the 45th anniversary of its opening, Citycon presents its urban transformation plans.

Citycon continues to execute on the 300,000 sqm residential potential across the Nordics

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Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Construction of this unique residential project will complement and enhance Citycon's existing necessity-based retail asset, Herkules Senter, started this fall and is progressing on schedule.

Key Points: 
  • Construction of this unique residential project will complement and enhance Citycon's existing necessity-based retail asset, Herkules Senter, started this fall and is progressing on schedule.
  • Over the past ten years, the joint venture has built 160 residential units in the Herkules area and is excited to add to this growing and vital community.
  • Citycon has created a significant residential pipeline of 20 projects in the Nordics.
  • The residential projects are distributed across the operating countries with multiple locations well distributed across Norway, Sweden, Finland and Estonia.

Citycon to increase the use of solar power in its shopping centres - Myyrmanni shopping centre now generates solar electricity on its roof

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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

The exploitation of solar electricity in Citycon's shopping centres will pick up speed over the coming years as Citycon is planning to install solar panels at six more shopping centres.

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  • The exploitation of solar electricity in Citycon's shopping centres will pick up speed over the coming years as Citycon is planning to install solar panels at six more shopping centres.
  • On the roof of the Myyrmanni shopping centre are 651 solar panels, which generate approximately 200 MWh of energy annually.
  • "Regarding solar power plants, this practically means that we aim to maximise the use solar power in our shopping centres.
  • Also, two of Citycon's shopping centres in Sweden, Kista Galleria and Jakobsbergs Centrum, both in the centre of Stockholm, generate solar electricity.

Invitation to Citycon's Capital Markets Day in Stockholm on 3 September 2019

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Friday, June 7, 2019

Citycon cordially invites investors, analysts and media to its Capital Markets Day on Tuesday, 3 September in Stockholm, Sweden.

Key Points: 
  • Citycon cordially invites investors, analysts and media to its Capital Markets Day on Tuesday, 3 September in Stockholm, Sweden.
  • The aim of the Capital Markets Day is to provide information about Citycon's strategy and (re)development projects, operational performance and key assets.
  • Before the presentations participants have an opportunity take part in an asset tour to Kista Galleria and Liljeholmstorget Galleria.
  • We also welcome participants to join a dinner on Monday evening, 2 September in Stockholm.