Skanska Invests $90M in Denmark Hotel Project

The 357-key hotel will comprise around 275,000 square feet of space. Construction is scheduled to begin in January 2018 and completed by September 2020.

By IvyLee Rosario 

Scandic hotel rendering

Scandic hotel rendering

Skanska is investing about $90 million in a new hotel project in Copenhagen, Denmark. The hotel will be leased by Scandic, who has signed a 20-year lease agreement. 

Located in Scanport close to Copenhagen airport, the 357-key hotel will comprise around 275,000 square feet of space, with 201,000 square feet dedicated to hotel and conference facilities and a 73,000-square-foot basement and parking garage. 

The company will be working in partnership with contractor KPC København A/S. Construction is scheduled to begin in January 2018 and completed by September 2020. 

Recently, Skanska shelled out $56 million for phase I of Nowy Rynek, a mixed-use development in Poznan, Poland. 

Image courtesy of Skanska