Frederiks Brygge

Frederiks Brygge (literally: Frederik's Quay") is a waterfront area in the Southern Docklands of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located at the bottom of Frederiksholmsløbet, a canal that separates Enghave Brygge to the north from Teglholmen to the south.

History

The site was from 1920 until 1928 home to the headquarters and main storage of Lemvigh-Müller, a steel wholesaler.[1] Nordea acquired the site in 2006 and Lemvigh-Müller moved to new headquarters in Herlev in 2010.[2] Their old administration building was converted into youth housing in 2013.[1]

Redevelopment

Nordea Liv & Pension (75 %) and PenSam (25 5) will be redeveloping the 80,000 square metre site. The masterplan for the area is designed by Design Group Architects.[3] The plans comprise 1,200 apartments, retail and commercial space, 120,000 square metre in total, as well as several new urban spaces.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Pensionskæmper klar til rekordbyggeri i Sydhavnen" (in Danish). Berlingske. Retrieved 2014-05-29.
  2. "Eminencen i Herlev" (in Danish). byggeplads.dk. Retrieved 2014-05-29.
  3. "Pensionsmilliarder bag ny bydel i København" (in Danish). Building Supply. Retrieved 2014-05-29.

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Coordinates: 55°39′18″N 12°32′53″E / 55.655°N 12.548°E / 55.655; 12.548

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