CapMan Real Estate reinvents Hagastrand as a sustainable and wellness-focused destination for modern work life

CapMan Real Estate reinvents Hagastrand as a sustainable and wellness-focused destination for modern work life

(IN BRIEF) CapMan Real Estate is transforming Hagastrand in Frösundavik into a hub for sustainable, wellness-driven, and modern work life. Located in Stockholm’s Royal National City Park, the project combines heritage architecture with smart systems, health-focused design, and circular principles to meet high ESG standards. Developed in partnership with Nobis Hospitality Group, Hagastrand will include hotel rooms, restaurants, spa facilities, and conference spaces alongside next-generation office solutions. CapMan’s Kajsa Bagler described the project as a bold vision for future workplaces, with the full transformation set to be unveiled this autumn.

(PRESS RELEASE) HELSINKI, 2-Sep-2025 — /EuropaWire/ — CapMan Real Estate is reimagining its office property Hagastrand in Frösundavik, transforming it into a vibrant destination that blends modern work life with wellness, sustainability, and hospitality. Just minutes from central Stockholm, the revitalised space will open this autumn, inviting innovative companies to join a unique environment where nature, history, and contemporary design converge.

Nestled within the Royal National City Park, Hagastrand offers a rare balance of tranquillity and connectivity. Tenants enjoy direct access to walking trails and outdoor activities along Brunnsviken, with an atmosphere designed to inspire creativity, productivity, and wellbeing.

The project is defined by four pillars:

  • Wellness at the centre – with health-promoting services, calming workspaces, and facilities that support both mental and physical wellbeing.
  • Sustainability first – designed according to circular principles, prioritising reuse, flexibility, and a strong ESG framework that aligns with tenants’ long-term sustainability strategies.
  • Smart operations – with integrated systems to enhance efficiency, optimise energy consumption, and ensure transparency through advanced energy monitoring.
  • Heritage meets modernity – preserving the historic character of the building while introducing contemporary design and functionality for a future-ready workplace.

In partnership with Nobis Hospitality Group, Hagastrand is also evolving into a multi-use destination. The site will feature 215 hotel rooms, restaurants, spa facilities, and flexible conference spaces, creating a seamless connection between business and hospitality.

Kajsa Bagler, Head of Asset Management Sweden at CapMan, explained: “Hagastrand is not just a building, it’s a bold vision for the future of work. We are creating an environment where nature fuels creativity, wellness drives performance, and sustainability is integrated into every detail. This is where forward-thinking companies will thrive.”

The full transformation story will be revealed later this autumn, marking a new chapter in the property’s history and setting a benchmark for how workplaces can be redefined for the modern era.

Interested in leasing office space at Hagastrand? Click here for more information: objektvision.se

Media Contact:

Kajsa Bagler
Real Estate
Head of Asset Management Sweden

SOURCE: CapMan

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