Focus Report Copenhagen - Colliers Denmark 2025

OFFICE - COLLIERS FOCUS REPORT COPENHAGEN 2025

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Folke Bernadottes Allé 47, Copenhagen Ø

As a result, there has been an increase in vacancy, but primarily in the outdated and older building stock. In a historical context, however, Copenhagen office vacancy rates remain low at around the 7% mark. Prospects of rent increases for prime properties Current trends in the Copenhagen office occupational market are favourable. Although geopolitical uncertainty

is simmering, the outlook for the underlying drivers of the office market is bright – also in a European context. Up until 2028, office employment in Copenhagen is expected to increase by 1.45% annually, which is well above the average for many European metropolises. Among the cities in our Nordic neighbouring countries, the expected growth rate in Stockholm is slightly above the Copen hagen level, while Oslo is expected to grow by 1.19%

Office vacancy rates remain low despite rise in 2024

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Note: Office vacancy rates, Copenhagen. Source: Ejendomstorvet.dk, Colliers

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