Ericsson to relocate Swedish headquarters, operations to Hagastaden
Swedish telecom gear maker Ericsson on Monday said it will relocate its Stockholm operations, including headquarters, from Kista to Hagastaden on the northern city boundary.
“The process of moving Ericsson’s employees in Kista is estimated to begin in early 2028 and take several years,” Ericsson said.
The vendor’s operations in Kista include research and development, business areas, group functions, and the “Imagine Studio”.
“With a vibrant location in the heart of the city’s technology collaboration and innovation community – including easy access to our changing business ecosystem, partners and decision makers – Hagastaden is clearly best-placed to address our future operations,” said Börje Ekholm, president & CEO of Ericsson.
Ericsson has signed leases with Atrium Ljungberg and Castellum for properties in Hagastaden. The newly signed leases comprise five properties, and collectively add up to approximately 71,000 square metres.
While Ericsson has signed leases in Hagastaden, the company has yet to finalise its definitive future presence in the area to complete the new campus, as per the statement.
