The old studios in TV-Byen will be developed into 155 student residences and 117 apartments totalling 12,300 m2. Prior to the decision to purchase and transform the obsolete commercial premises into housing, KHR has reviewed the building stock for the owner group consisting of HighBrook Investors, Fontaine and DEAS Asset Management.
The development of the homes is done by remodelling existing buildings and constructing new buildings. The aim is to meet the residents' needs for modern homes with a good framework and recreational outdoor spaces for both community and privacy.
German real estate investor Quadoro has purchased Køge Business Park on behalf of the sustainability-focused fund, Quadoro Sustainable Real Estate Europe Private. KHR acted as advisors based on a technical review of the 9,000 m2 domicile.
Michael Denk, managing director of Quadoro Investment GmbH, said in a press release:
"Denmark is currently one of the most attractive investment locations in the world, with a strong focus on research and development and green energy. This was a key factor in the purchase of the business park, which further diversifies the Fund's portfolio."
In 2016, DSV Transport purchased a site with a visible location next to the motorway to build a new domicile. On the basis of a main project carried out by another consultant, KHR's construction consultants were hired to carry out a tendering process with contracting as well as the subsequent construction management during the construction of DSV Transport's new domicile in Roskilde.
The Swedish real estate company Castellum was assisted by KHR's construction advisors in the acquisition of the Blacklight office building. The real estate investor needed a technical due diligence of the building's suitability for a new use of the building complex and a budgeting in relation to the execution of the necessary architectural and interior changes.
KHR's development advisors have carried out technical due diligence for the Patrizia property development in connection with the purchase of seven properties with a total of 1186 student apartments. With a purchase price of 314 million Euro, this is the largest Danish portfolio deal ever for student housing. KHR's review of the large building stock has given the investor confidence in the purchase of the serviced student accommodation.
Last April, NREP bought the bankrupt Kronen shopping centre from 2017 for 680 million. DKK. Prior to the purchase, KHR Architecture acted as both technical and architectural advisor to the property developer, helping to identify possible scenarios for a new version of Kronen. Now the collaboration continues with the design of the actual renovation.
Østerport Station from 1897 was probably created with a terrazzo floor, which has since been replaced by tiles. In the 2019 renovation, it was decided to return to the original terrazzo look with a continuous terrazzo flooring in the station, corridor, staircase and business areas.In fact, the choice of terrazzo also has operational advantages compared to tiled floors, for example. In fact, terrazzo is particularly suitable for high-traffic areas because it is hard-wearing and can withstand the effects of moisture that a station floor, for example, is exposed to.