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Illustration of the planned Stockholm skyscraper. By: Rosenbergs Arkitekter

A skyscraper in Stockholm at last?

Local News | 2009-08-17 | 1 comment
The centre-right majority in city hall have agreed to propose for the first skyscraper to be built in Stockholm. But such a landmark on the Stockholm horizon most likely will cause a great deal of debate before it can be built, four to five years from now, if the local plan is approved.

The planned skyscraper will be 187 meters high with 54 stores, approximately 32 meters higher than the current highest building in Stockholm, the TV tower Kaknästornet, and located in Ropsten by the bridge to Lidingö, northeast of the city centre.

Stockholmers can also be pleased that it beats the skyscraper in Malmö with 3 meters, and thus will be the highest building in Sweden.

“It will mean that we can show that also Stockholm has new and exiting architecture and that new and exciting things happen when it comes to the issue of housing. That we in this way develop as a modern city”, says Sten Nordin, mayor and politician of the Moderate Party, to public broadcaster SVT.

At the bottom of the building, a mall is to be placed in connection to the metro station. The next couple of floors will contain offices, followed by 280 apartments’ with a mixture of co-operatives and rentals.

Plans for high buildings in Stockholmuse to cause debate and therefore drag on, so it is not yet completely fixed that Stockholm will have a skyscraper in four to five years time. Not even the political majority of the centre-right alliance in the local government has always agreed about the beauty in skyscrapers and there are strong civic pressure groups on both sides of the debate.

David Jonasson
david.jonasson@stockholmnews.com

 

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