Rental building in Enköping to be demolished forcing 25 tenants to move

Enköpings Hyresbostäder has decided to demolish a building in Kvarteret Hornugglan because renovation costs are too high. The 25 tenants must vacate their apartments by the end of November.

The building is an L-shaped multi-family house with three stories that previously included both apartments and premises for a church and a preschool. Both operations have moved out. According to CEO Martin Gepertz the company examined renovation into new housing or a care home but found no viable technical or economic solution. Tenant Teresia Nordenborg who has lived in her apartment for 13 years says the news came as a shock. She has been offered a larger apartment and sees a positive side in upgrading from two rooms to three. Gepertz expresses understanding that the situation feels difficult for the residents.

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Illustration of IKEA Borlänge store relocation to Kupolen, featuring moving trucks, employees, and disappointed municipal chairman Erik Nises addressing press.
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Ikea to relocate from Norra Backa to Kupolen in Borlänge

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Ikea plans to move its Borlänge store from Norra Backa to smaller premises in Kupolen in 2027. Municipal chairman Erik Nises (S) is disappointed over the short notice. It remains unclear how the move will affect the roughly 230 employees.

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A loophole in the law has allowed rental buildings to be converted into condominiums without tenants voting. One such conversion is underway on Södermalm in Stockholm amid criticism. The government will tighten the rules from July 1.

A fire broke out in an apartment in Hjärup on Monday evening and quickly spread to the attic of the two-story building. Five apartments were evacuated, with residents taken to a nearby sports hall. No injuries were reported.

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