
Haglöfs moves its headquarters to Slakthusområdet
Founded in 1914, Haglöfs has grown into a global player in the outdoor industry, operating in over 20 markets. The company develops and sells products for an active outdoor lifestyle, with a strong focus on performance, design and sustainability.
In November next year, Haglöfs will move into Lilla Marknadshallen – one of Slakthusområdet’s historic buildings, known for its unique industrial architecture which is currently undergoing a careful renovation. Establishing the new headquarters marks a strategic step for Haglöfs, as both the building and the dynamic district reflect the company’s identity and brand positioning. Slakthusområdet is evolving into a vibrant neighborhood where innovation, design, culture, gastronomy, and creative workplaces meet. This environment perfectly aligns with Haglöfs’ ambition to further strengthen its position as an innovative and progressive brand.
“Slakthusområdet combines history and future in a way that feels perfectly aligned with Haglöfs. Here, we have the opportunity to create a workplace that inspires our people, reflects our culture, and strengthens our innovative spirit. This is not just a relocation of an office – it’s a step into the next phase of our journey as a brand and as a company,” says Martin Daniels, CEO of Haglöfs.
With its new headquarters, Haglöfs will join the growing cluster of prominent companies in the area, including A house and Menigo. Atrium Ljungberg’s ongoing development of Slakthusområdet continues to attract brands and organizations with strong creative ambitions.
“We are very pleased that Haglöfs has chosen Slakthusområdet for its new headquarters. It is a brand with a strong identity and high ambitions in design, creativity, and innovation – exactly the type of company that helps shape the character of this area. Slakthusområdet is defined by the organizations that operate here, and Haglöfs adds another dimension,” says Petter Klingofström, Leasing Manager at Atrium Ljungberg.
The lease agreement is a so-called green lease – an arrangement between landlord and tenant to implement joint measures that maintain or improve the property’s environmental performance.
House 48 Lilla Marknadshallen has a total lettable area of approximately 1,950 square meters with an annual rental value of around SEK 10 million, excluding additional charges. After completed leases the property's occupancy rate amounts to 72%.
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