Lindahl acts as advisor when HSB acquires 10,000 sqm of land in Falun

HSB develops, finances, builds and manages homes throughout Sweden. Over one million people currently live in HSB's rental and tenant-owner properties all over the country. HSB was founded in 1923, and its approximately 677,000 members make it Sweden's largest housing cooperative.
HSB has now acquired land in Falun in Surbrunnshagen, an expansive neighbourhood in the regiment area. HSB's advisor in the transaction was Lovisa Lagerwall, lawyer in property law at Advokatfirman Lindahl.
Access to the land will be on12 April 2023 and HSB is planning to start construction in 2025 at the earliest, depending on the global and economic situation.
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