Finnish asset manager's real estate fund buys Kone headquarters in Helsinki

The glass and steel headquarters of Finnish industrial corporation Kone have changed hands in a large real estate deal. The seller of the iconic high-rise in Helsinki is Hansa Invest and the buyer is a real estate fund managed by Evli Fund Management Company.
Kone headquarter in Keilaranta, Helsinki. | Photo: Evli/PR
Kone headquarter in Keilaranta, Helsinki. | Photo: Evli/PR

A real estate fund under Finnish financial group Evli's alternative fund business has acquired the Kone headquarters in the Helsinki district of Keilaranta. The seller is German capital group Hansa Invest.

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