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Hegdehaugsveien 12

Classic building in Bislett

1. The property is situated at Hegdehaugsveien on the western end of downtown Oslo. Walking distance to two of Oslo’s biggest shopping districts: Karl Johans Gate and Bogstadveien/Hegdehaugsveien. A block away from the Palace Park and the Royal Palace. Public transport is available within walking distance. A 10-minute walk from Nationaltheateret Station, Oslo’s second-busiest transport nexus. The building has a total area of 1,380 square metres (GFA) for rent across 5 storeys. The building is divided into 666 square metres (utility floor space) of residential units and 200 square metres (GFA) of commercial property, housing 8 apartments with an average size of 83 square metres, of which five are 3-room apartments, two are 4-room apartments, and with one 5-room apartment.
Current lessees
Mølleren Sylvia
Galleriverkstedet H12
Address
Hegdehaugsveien 12
District
Bislett
Total sqm
1895
Year of construction
1380
Category
Commercial properties + Residential
Number of premises / Number of apartments
2 / 8
Parking
No

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Manager
Camilla Lilledahl
Property director

Situation

Bislett is located in the St. Hanshaugen district in downtown Oslo, containing spots like Bislett Stadium and Bislet Bad. There are numerous cosy street cafés and restaurants here. Bislett is a commercial and residential area in the St. Hanshaugen district of Oslo.

Bislett was originally a field, Bisaalit, likely named after a tavern that was once situated there, with the name later being given to a spot by Pilestredet. It’s a traffic hub, with the city’s first roundabout. At Bislettløkka was Bislet Teglverk, which was purchased in 1898 to give the northwestern districts a playground and a place for sports. This was the beginning of the Bislett Idrettsplass sports hall, and after 1922, Bislett Stadium. Bislett Bad opened in 1920 with the city’s first swimming pool. In front of the building is Anders Svor’s sculpture Etter badet (“After the Bath”).

Bislett has large residential areas with apartment buildings from the 1870s-1890s and the 1920s-1930s. The area previously featured several industrial companies, such as Anker Batterifabrikk, Kristiania Brødfabrikk, Frydenlunds Bryggeri, and Conrad Langaards Tobakksfabrikk. The last two in particular gave the area its own scent, the Bislett smell, which was a mix of malt and tobacco. In the 1990s, the Frydenlunds factory complex and sections of Langaards were remodelled and put into use by the Oslo (and Akershus) University College.

Director of Living & Leisure
Pierre Puggaard
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Managing director
Hege Brattlid
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Eiendom
Camilla Lilledahl
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Property management head
Fredrik Lekven Lien
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Team lead @Alva
André Sannerhaugen
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Property management head
Joachim Wolf Stensland
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Christian Østby
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Board chairperson
Carl Erik Krefting

Founder of Carucel, with over 30 years of experience as a real estate investor. Before founding Carucel, Carl Erik Krefting was part of the founding of Søylen Eiendom. Krefting has spent more than 20 years as a partner of the law firm Thommessen Krefting Greve Lund (Thommessen) and holds a cand.jur. from the University of Oslo (UiO).

Board member
Caroline Krefting

The head of real estate investment and development at Carucel since December 2016. Experience as Asset Management Officer at Steen & Strøm and Associate of both Deal Advisory and Audit at KPMG. Krefting has a master’s degree in applied economics and finance and a bachelor’s degree in business management from the Copenhagen Business School.

Board member
Kjersti Hobøl

Administrative director of the retail company Nille. Experience as board member of XXL, Aspelin Ramm, Byggmax and Elektroimportøren. Broad experience from a background in the boards of retail companies and many other leadership positions.

Board member
Hans Petter Høegh

Finance director of Kristian Gerhard Jebsen Group and administrative director of KGJ Eiendom. Wide-ranging board experience from real estate firms such as Søylen, Winta Eiendom, and BSA Berlin, as well as from investment companies such as Procerta AS. Høegh has held multiple positions as finance director and holds a master’s degree in economics and administration from Université de Lausanne.

Board member
John Giverholt

His experience includes the position of administrative director of Ferd, group director of DNB, and assistant finance director at Hydro. Wide-ranging board experience from organisations such as Kongsberg-Gruppen, Telenor, Scatec Solar, and Gjensidige. Giverholt has a bachelor’s degree in economics from University of Manchester and is a state-authorised auditor from the NHH Norwegian School of Economics (NHH).