Skanska has announced a significant investment of approximately Skr1.4bn ($146m) in the second phase of the Solna Link office building at Solna Station in Arenastaden, Sweden.

The construction contract, valued at around Skr650m, is set to be included in the company’s Sweden order bookings for the third quarter of 2025.

The upcoming phase will feature a twelve-storey structure with about 21,000m² of leasable space amenities, including a gym, conference rooms, a lounge, a restaurant, a café, and bicycle services.

Once completed, Solna Link will offer around 36,000m² of space in total.

Skanska said the proximity to Westfield Mall of Scandinavia ensures easy access to additional shops, restaurants, and services.

The company is aiming for the office spaces to be Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design-certified at the Platinum level. The project also boasts pre-certifications for NollCO2 and WELL Gold.

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Construction is scheduled to commence nexr month, with completion of the office building anticipated for the second quarter of 2027.

The Solna Station area is experiencing continuous growth, attracting new businesses and enhancing its reputation as a key public transport hub. With a new subway line expected to open in 2028 and existing connections for various modes of transport, Solna Link is strategically positioned for accessibility.

The development will be situated next to Skanska’s previously completed project, Solna United, which was finalised in 2020.

In May 2025, Skanska signed an expansion and renovation contract with Swedish state-owned property company Specialfastigheter Sverige for the Österåker correctional facility, located north of Stockholm.