Lindahl has acted as legal advisor to K2A Knaust & Andersson Fastigheter AB (publ)
Advokatfirman Lindahl has acted as legal advisor to K2A Knaust & Andersson Fastigheter when the company has created a joint venture company which has acquired 2,990 student apartments from K2A. A sale and purchase agreement has been entered into with Slättö where Slättö has acquired 40 % of the issued common shares in the joint venture company while K2A is the owner of the remaining 60 %. The transaction releases liquid funds of MSEK 660 to K2A and with a property value of MSEK 3,121,000 which corresponds to 100 % of the properties book value.

Lindahl’s teams included Linda Backman, Viktor Friberg, Josefine Engbom, Ellen Frisk, Pontus Söderberg and Sten Gejrot.
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Linda Backman
Senior Associate | AdvokatViktor Friberg
Senior Associate | AdvokatJosefine Engbom
Senior Associate | AdvokatEllen Frisk
Senior Associate | AdvokatPontus Söderberg
Senior Associate | AdvokatSten Gejrot
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