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Siltasaari 10 Is an Inspiring Work Environment of Tomorrow Where Business Meets Culture and Work Meets Leisure KIINTEISTÖOSAKEYHTIÖ SILTALA The new Hakaniemi begins here. Siltasaari 10 is an inspiring work environment of tomorrow where business meets culture and work meets leisure. Soon you’ll find it all here. KIINTEISTÖOSAKEYHTIÖ SILTALA 2 KIINTEISTÖOSAKEYHTIÖ SILTALA 3 Floor Floor Floors 1 2 3–7 Business Business Offices premises premises Business. Supermarket Pool Culture. Total rentable space KIINTEISTÖOSAKEYHTIÖLeisure. SILTALA 14 22,269 m2 Year of completion 24/7/365. 2021 Floor Floor Floors K1 K2 Sijainti Social areas Parking Hämeentie Parking 8 Bicycle park Ympyrätalo Sörnäisten rantatie Hakaniementori Siltasaari 10 Hakaniemenranta Siltasaarenkatu The unique premises will impress - a wide selection of cafés and restaurants Location and Personalised employees, customers and visitors Versatile and - high quality catering services Antilooppi is a traffic connections premises and flexible alike. The modern and cost-efficient attractive services - a supermarket responsible and POOL Flex Office premises will - lobby reception and host The convenient location space solutions Siltasaari 10 provides many reliable partner adapt to your company’s evolving - speedy maintenance services guarantees easy mobility services that help employees need for space, minimising growth- - facilities that encourage walking or We want to help our clients and good public transport thrive. Examples include related risks. cycling to work grow and prosper with our connections for employees. - communal services, such as bicycle repair flexible solutions. Metroasema Raitiovaunupysäkki Juna-asema 100 m 50 m 1,2 km Bussipysäkki Pysäköinti Lentoasema 15,7 km KIINTEISTÖOSAKEYHTIÖ SILTALA 4 KIINTEISTÖOSAKEYHTIÖ SILTALA 5 Siltasaari 10 is a modern work centre in the iconic Hakaniemi district. Here, business meets culture and your company has room to grow. Siltasaari 10 provides an inspiring work The supermarket on the ground floor and environment and state-of-the-art premises. tailored services, such as bicycle repair, Once the project is completed in 2021, this help the life of the building’s users run more completely renovated historical building will smoothly. 2 house over 22,000 m of the most impressive Siltasaari 10 houses numerous top-quality business space in Helsinki. cafés and restaurants, which are great places The flexible premises will adapt to the needs of for meeting up with people, having lunch or Environment your company. The POOL premises are rented relaxing after a hard day’s work. The Hakaniemi district is alive Restaurants out on demand and are able to quickly provide with urban culture and historical A diverse selection of additional space for your business, even in trading sites such as the top-quality restaurants and case of rapid growth. marketplace and market hall. cafés, from lunch to dinner. The best traffic POOL Flex Office connections in town Versatile services The new concept of The ground floor of Siltasaari 10 adaptable business space Hakaniemi is easy to reach from offers a versatile supermarket allows businesses to optimise anywhere. You could even take and other services. the size of their premises. a boat to work. KIINTEISTÖOSAKEYHTIÖ SILTALA 6 KIINTEISTÖOSAKEYHTIÖ SILTALA 7 Office Illustrative render: Example premises Offices Paasivuorenkatu 4-6 Example 1 / 669 m2 Example 2 / 1,142 m2 Example 3 / 1,061 m2 72 4 90 8 88 8 work stations restrooms work stations restrooms work stations restrooms 6 6 conference rooms conference rooms 1 3 Office Siltasaarenkatu 2 Illustrative render: Siltasaarenkatu 6 Paasivuorenkatu KIINTEISTÖOSAKEYHTIÖ SILTALA 8 KIINTEISTÖOSAKEYHTIÖ SILTALA 9 Siltasaari 10 promotes sustainable urban development through energy efficiency and solutions that improve employee well-being. Siltasaari 10 provides facilities that encourage and the minimal use of cleaning chemicals commuting on foot or by bike, such as locker all contribute to the building’s environmental rooms, washing facilities and bicycle parking. friendliness. The central location in Hakaniemi encourages Carefully designed spatial solutions improve the use of public transport. Electric vehicle employee well-being. All premises have cooling charging stations are also available to the users that can be adjusted on a room-by-room basis. of the property. Interiors have been designed with attention to Indoor parking The renovation will improve the energy indoor air quality, lighting, acoustics and the efficiency of the premises. The property is presence of natural elements. The building’s The building’s indoor car park has plenty of room for cars. Electric powered by EKOenergy certified wind power. terrace can be used for urban gardening. vehicle charging stations are also Water-saving equipment, efficient recycling available to users of the property. Take a nature break Take a stroll in the nearby park or tend to your plants in the building’s urban terrace garden. Exercising your way to work? Siltasaari 10 encourages commuting on foot or by bike by providing changing rooms, washing facilities and bicycle parking. KIINTEISTÖOSAKEYHTIÖ SILTALA 10 KIINTEISTÖOSAKEYHTIÖ SILTALA 11 Render of the Hakaniemenranta 10,000 area. Current residents in the area (estimate) The new Kallio + 3,400 Hämeentie New residents after Hakaniemi construction is completed (estimate) Porthaninkatu Lyyra Render of the Antilooppi Hakaniemenranta hotel 57,600 real estates Public transport passengers Hämeentie in the area on weekdays (2017) and the Ympyrätalo Metro station development Hakaniemi Sörnäisten rantatie of the area Scandic Hakaniemi Bus stop Eläintarhanlahti Merihaka Major development Paasitalo Hakaniemi square Kruunu- projects vuoren- Tram stop Scandic Paasi silta Project Complete by Siltasaarenkatu Hakaniemenranta Lyyra 2022 > Hotel, residential and Parking office block Siltasaari 10 Hakaniemenranta 2025 > Hakaniemenranta Blocks of flats, hotel, Train station hotel (Coming soon) business premises and public shoreline 1.2 km Hilton Helsinki Hakaniemenranta 2025 > Strand hotel Airport 1. stage of the 15.7 km Hakaniemenranta project Kaisaniemi Kruununhaka Kruunuvuorensilta 2026 > The longest bridge in Cycling route Finland will connect the Hakaniemi and Laajasalo areas KIINTEISTÖOSAKEYHTIÖ SILTALA 24.11.2020 Reserve your space now! Contact us Tuomas Hulkkonen Kirsi Zeddini Asset Manager Leasing Manager 040 651 6347 040 515 4369 [email protected] [email protected] Tero Nyström Mari Härkönen Associate Director, Leasing Manager Business Development 050 375 5531 050 427 3889 [email protected] [email protected] Siltasaari 10 premise rentals and enquiries antilooppi.fi Antilooppi is an independent Finnish real estate investment company that focuses on the sustainable long-term development of its properties. Antilooppi makes creative and functional spatial solutions a reality. www.antilooppi.fi.
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