
The unique Forum Block complex consists of six properties. The buildings located in the most central location in Helsinki boast individual details and a sense of nobleness brought on by decades of cultural heritage.
The unique Forum Block complex consists of six properties. The buildings located in the most central location in Helsinki boast individual details and a sense of nobleness brought on by decades of cultural heritage.
Forum was awarded the title The Best Finnish Shopping Center by the Nordic Council of Shopping Centers (NCSC)
Simonkatu 8 will be renewed according to the tenants’ needs and wishes. Almost all wishes can be fulfilled, even the wildest ones. Whether it’s a gym, a karaoke room, a yoga room, a bowling alley, or even a Zen garden on the rooftop – consider it done.
Unique business premises in the most fascinating shopping centre block in Helsinki
The unique Forum Block complex consists of six properties. The buildings located in the most central location in Helsinki boast individual details and a sense of nobleness brought on by decades of cultural heritage.
The unique Forum Block complex consists of six properties. The buildings located in the most central location in Helsinki boast individual details and a sense of nobleness brought on by decades of cultural heritage.
The unique Forum Block complex consists of six properties. The buildings located in the most central location in Helsinki boast individual details and a sense of nobleness brought on by decades of cultural heritage.
The unique Forum Block complex consists of six properties. The buildings located in the most central location in Helsinki boast individual details and a sense of nobleness brought on by decades of cultural heritage.
Sponda develops a new prime office and retail building at Mannerheimintie 14, combining high-quality design and sustainability in Helsinki’s unique and historic cityscape.
The windows of this office building, located in the busiest commercial area in Helsinki, provide a magnificent view to the Esplanadi Park and the Swedish Theatre. The office and retail property, built in 1884, used to be the home of the Gymnasium of Alexander for boys during the Russian era.