Sustainable Urban Development in Focus at Almedalsveckan 2025
Svefa highlights sustainable urban development discussions at Almedalsveckan 2025.
Key Points
- • Svefa hosts discussions on sustainable urban development during Almedalsveckan 2025.
- • Themed 'Framtidsbygget Sverige', it focuses on the real estate sector's societal role.
- • Discussions include collaboration between public and private sectors for sustainability.
- • All seminars will be streamed live to promote public engagement.
During Almedalsveckan 2025, the real estate sector's role in sustainable urban development will take center stage as Svefa hosts a series of discussions at their FastighetsHubben in Visby. The event, themed 'Framtidsbygget Sverige', aims to highlight how real estate can facilitate societal progress while promoting sustainability.
Mikael Lundström, CEO of Svefa, emphasized the importance of collaboration between public and private sectors in achieving sustainable development goals. He stated, "Our initiative aims to foster dialogue among various stakeholders to explore innovative solutions for urban growth and sustainability."
The program will include an array of breakfast talks, seminars, and roundtable discussions, addressing key topics such as urban development innovation, sustainability strategies, and the future of the real estate market. Johan Hopstadius, who is overseeing Svefa's participation, remarked on their goals to create an engaging environment for knowledge sharing and collaboration.
All seminars will be open to the public and streamed live on Svefa's YouTube channel, broadening community engagement. With over 30 years of experience, Svefa continues to be a leader in property advice, providing services that include valuation and urban development consulting to municipalities and investors alike. The company operates with around 300 employees and generates annual revenues of approximately 500 million SEK.
As Sweden engages in discussions about urban sustainability, Svefa's initiative at Almedalsveckan serves as a critical forum for shaping policy and practice in the real estate sector.