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Copenhagen non-CBD The following is a brief introduction to the office market outside the Copenhagen CBD (Central Business District), including the districts encircling the city centre. Østerbro Located just west of Langelinie and north of the Copen- hagen CBD, the district of Østerbro offers a wide variety of office premises. In this district, the prime office loca tion stretches mainly along Dag Hammerskjölds Allé and Strandboulevarden, featuring several impressive mansion- style buildings. The area is favoured by embassies and non-profit organi sations as it benefits from relatively close proximity to the Copenhagen city centre. Containing several large-scale of fices built in 1960–1980, the area around Lyngbyvej/Lersø Parkallé is generally considered a less prestigious office location. Office leases in the area often fail to meet today’s tenant requirements in terms of space efficiency and flexi bility. However, this may be remedied by the new improved access to public transport, as the new metro line CityRingen includes several new stations at Østerbro. Nørrebro Situated north-west of the CBD, Nørrebro is first and fore most a mixed-use residential and retail district rather than a characteristic office area as the office premises in the dis trict are of diverse quality with no distinctive office clusters or centres. When it comes to parking, Nørrebro faces some of the same challenges as other Copenhagen city districts, with fairly scarce parking considering the building density of the area. In terms of public transport, accessibility has improved with metro stops at Nørrebro S-train station and Nørrebros Runddel.

um-sized creative businesses, including office users in the media and music industries.

Copenhagen Science City (CSC) is spearheading the devel opment of a new science centre in the district with a focus on health and life sciences, cleantech as well as informa tion and communication technologies (ICT). Anchored by the University of Copenhagen, the Metropolitan University College and the Copenhagen University Hospital, CSC strives to create a strong knowledge and innovation community. As part of the masterplan, the stretch of Jagtvej between Tagensvej and Lyngbyvej/Nørre Allé is currently undergoing extensive redevelopment. In the more run-down parts of Nørrebro and the north- western city district of Copenhagen NV, old industrial build ings are on a large scale being converted for up-to-date office use, with the buildings typically retaining their orig inal industrial-style exterior. This has given new life for in stance to the Rentemestervej area of Copenhagen NV and Titangade/Sigurdsgade at Nørrebro. However, complete urban redevelopment will take time, and the process is projected to be ongoing for years to come. Frederiksberg Encircled by the City of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg con- stitutes a municipality of its own and is predominantly a vibrant residential district. It enjoys a location close to the CBD and is well serviced by all metro lines. Another advan tage of Frederiksberg is the ample availability of parking facilities relative to other central city districts. Frederiksberg contains several pockets of office premises, with the area around Flintholm station establishing itself as a prime office location in recent years housing for instance the EY head office at Flintholm, Flintholm Company House II, developed by NCC. Other areas include the Frederiksberg City Hall square with the Rialto landmark building serving as centrepiece and Gammel Kongevej/Vodroffsvej near the Copenhagen Lakes with Codanhus as the most prominent office building.

While office premises generally fail to meet today’s tenant requirements, Nørrebro appeals to many small and medi

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