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STOCKHOLM ROYAL SEAPORT

Stockholm Royal Seaport is the largest urban development area in Sweden, with
plans for at least 12,000 new homes and 35,000 workplaces.


STOCKHOLM ROYAL SEAPORT SHOWS THE WAY TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Stockholm Royal Seaport is a sustainability-profiled area designated by the
Stockholm City Council with the task of testing and developing new solutions and
processes for a more sustainable future.

Former industrial land is being transformed into a green and vibrant part of
Stockholm. This is where we publish progress updates on our sustainability
initiatives and our various innovation projects. The mission is defined by
Programme for Sustainable Urban Development revised in 2021.

Stockholm Royal Seaport, one of Europe's largest urban development areas, aims
to build 12,000 new homes and 35,000 workplaces. The area is being transformed
into a sustainable urban district with schools, preschools, parks. The goal is
to become fossil fuel-free by 2030, contributing to Stockholm's ambition to be
fossil-free and climate-positive by 2040.

On our external website Stockholm Royal Seaport 2030 you can follow our
sustainability journey closely. You can see how the requirements are being met,
and the various innovation projects are explained in more detail.

Stockholm Royal Seaport 2030


FACTS

 * Construction start: 2011
 * Size: 236 hectares
 * Total investment: € 2,2 billion (Land owned by the City of Stockholm)
 * Public transports: Metro, biogas and electro hybrid buses, and commuter boat
 * Municipal art: 1% of the investments is committed to art


TIMELINE

Please note that changes might occur over time and that the timeline will be
revised throughout ongoing projects.

2011 Building works starts on the first 670 dwellings in the north western
district of Hjorthagen.

2012 The first new residents move into the north western district of
Hjorthagen. 

2015 Construction starts in the Gasverket area.

2016 Opening of the new passenger terminal at the Värtapiren pier.

2019 Construction completed of the school, preschool and the sports hall -
Hjorthagshallen, in the Gasverket area. 

2020 The dismantling of oil management at Loudden begins.

2022 The new bridge, Lilla Lidingöbron, opens for pedestrian and bicycle
traffic. Construction of Södra Värtahamnen's first phase commences.
Spårvägsmuseet (The Tramway Museum) opens in the Gasverket area.

2027 Construction starts for Valparaiso in Värtahamnen.

2029 Construction starts for Kolkajen in Hjorthagen.

2030+ Stockholm Royal Seaport will be completed with at least 12,000 new homes,
35,000 new jobs, preschools, schools, sports and culture, from Hjorthagen to
Loudden.

A more in-depth timeline is available on our external sustainability reporting
website. 

Stockholm Royal Seaport 2030


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A HUB OF INNOVATION

Stockholm Royal Seaport is a testbed where new ideas, methods, and approaches
are developed and tested to inspire other cities and municipalities,
researchers, companies, and organisations to think in new ways about sustainable
urban planning. Here we present several innovation projects ongoing and
terminated. Read about of our ongoing research and innovation projects.

Research and innovation projects – Sustainability Report website


AWARDS

Winner of the Swedish Landscape Architecture Award. The area received the 2019
Swedish Landscape Architecture Award, partly in thanks to the project creating
space for vegetation which provides both a sensory experience, and also a buffer
against climate change. According to the jury, the area between Jaktgatan and
Lövängsgatan is a great example of how dense and green cities can look in
practice.

Prize for best sustainable urban development. In competition with other urban
development projects around the world, Stockholm and Stockholm Royal Seaport
received an award for best sustainable urban development project in the category
Sustainable Communities. The award was presented at the UN Climate Change
Conference in Paris 2015 by the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, a network
connecting more than 80 of the world’s megacities. The award is proof that
Stockholm is an international leader in sustainable urban development.


WELCOME TO VISIT US

The City of Stockholm offers study visits to several different projects within
urban development. We hope to offer inspiration and knowledge for groups with
different prior knowledge and interests. Read more about these projects and book
a visit.

Study visits, City Development



Updated 2024-05-13


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