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Copenhagen Property Market Report 2018

CityRingen, in 2019. The area is hampered by scarce parking facilities, but the diversified building stock, easy access by public transport and diverse urban life give the district character, appealing to a wide range of businesses in pursuit of small and medium-sized office units. The district is predicted to transform in the coming years as it is becoming an increasingly popular location for serviced offices, restaurants and shops. There are plans to transform the Danske Bank head-office buildings into a new mixed-use building complex with shops, restaurants, offices, etc. Danske Bank sold its head-office building at Holmens Kanal to Standard Life in 2016 and is expected to relocate in 2023. (4) Frederiksstaden Centred around the Queen’s residence, Amalienborg Palace, Frederiksstaden is considered a prestigious CBD office location with an imposing building stock consisting of mansion and palace-style buildings with a modernised layout. Both historically and today, the district is preferred by law firms, professional and business service consultancies, financial institutions and shipping companies, including the A.P. Moller - Maersk Group, which is headquartered in Frederiksstaden. In addition, the district attracts art dealers with the street of Bredgade housing quite a few galleries. Access by public transport is currently somewhat limited in the innermost parts of the district but will improve greatly with the new Metro station at the Marble Church, Marmorkirken. The availability of parking facilities, on the other hand, is fairly good in the area considering its central location, not least thanks to new underground parking facilities in the district. (5) The Rosenborg District Surrounding Rosenborg Castle and the King’s Garden, the Rosenborg District offers both large-scale office premises and smaller leases in older town houses with a relatively space-efficient layout and modern exterior. Both Nørreport station and the Kongens Nytorv Metro station are in the immediate vicinity of the district, with Nørreport offering regional and S-train as well as Metro and bus services. Parking is scarce at street level, but several underground parking facilities are available. Traditionally, the district has been preferred by the media as well as government and quasi-government organisations, but the growing presence of shops and restaurants has had a positive effect on the overall appeal of the district.

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