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'''Akelius Residential Property AB''' (''Akelius Fastigheter'' until spring 2014) is a listed Swedish real-estate company. Akelius is active in Sweden, Denmark, Germany, England, Canada, the United States and France. With a portfolio of around 50,000 apartments, over 20,000 in Germany, it is one of the largest real estate companies in [[Europe]].
'''Akelius Residential Property AB''' (''Akelius Fastigheter'' until spring 2014) is a listed Swedish real-estate company. Akelius is active in Sweden, Denmark, Germany, England, Canada, the United States and France. With a portfolio of around 50,000 apartments, over 20,000 in Germany, it is one of the largest real estate companies in [[Europe]].



Revision as of 18:34, 28 February 2022

Akelius apartemnt building in Stockholm
Akelius apartment building in New York

Akelius Residential Property AB (Akelius Fastigheter until spring 2014) is a listed Swedish real-estate company. Akelius is active in Sweden, Denmark, Germany, England, Canada, the United States and France. With a portfolio of around 50,000 apartments, over 20,000 in Germany, it is one of the largest real estate companies in Europe.

The main shareholder of Akelius Residential Property AB is the Akelius Foundation with 85 percent, whose founder is the Swedish founder Akelius AB, Roger Akelius.[1]

Akelius properties worldwide
city[2] number of residential units
Malmö 4.067
Stockholm 5.912
Kopenhagen 1.031
Hamburg 4.349
Berlin 13.941
London 2.244
Paris 1.519
Toronto 3.509
Montreal 3.858
Boston 974
New York 1.724
Washington, D.C. 1.082

References

  1. ^ "Akelius - Über". www.akelius.com (in German). Retrieved 2022-02-28.
  2. ^ "Wohnungshai oder Wohltäter?". Tagesspiegel (in German). Retrieved 2022-02-28.