About the Property
Lille Grensen 7 is an iconic corner building with facades facing Karl Johans gate, Lille Grensen, and Arbeidergaten in the heart of Oslo. The property, also referred to as "Centralgården," was built in 1892 and designed by architect Ove Ekman.
The building has a distinctive expression, and the facade is adorned with beautiful decorations with a historical touch, typical of its period.
The property totals 6,900 sqm, spread over 7 floors plus a basement. The first and second floors of the building accommodate outward-facing activities, while the remaining floors are designed for office purposes.
Significant upgrades have been carried out in the property in recent years, including technical installations, elevators, and dressing rooms. Today, the property appears as a representative and modern office building with BREEAM certification.
How to get there
Immediate proximity to public transportation, and with the entrance to Stortinget T-bane station just 30 meters from the property, one can move almost completely sheltered to the office.
Only a few minutes' walk to Nationaltheatret station with airport and local trains, tram, subway, and bus lines.
By car, there is easy access from Ring 1 in both west and east directions, with the possibility of renting parking spaces in nearby parking facilities.
Location
Lille Grensen 7 is located in the heart of Oslo city center, between Karl Johan and Grensen, right by the Stortinget. From the property, there is walking distance to everything Oslo has to offer.
Immediate proximity to all public transport and service offerings, with a wide range of restaurants and shopping opportunities at Paleet, Karl Johan and Egertorvet.
The area also offers green spaces, the water feature in Spikersuppa, and outdoor seating in front of the property when the temperature allows.