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Mandamus Fastigheter: Mandamus A Partner in Haninge Acquisition.
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May 7, 2001
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 7, 2001
In partnership with Lansforsakringar's life insurance company and the Federation of Swedish Farmers (LRF), Mandamus Fastigheter AB has formed a consortium to acquire residential properties in Haninge, a southern suburb of Greater Stockholm.
The properties comprise 4,236 flats, of which 1,809 are located in Vasterhaninge and 2,427 in Brandbergen. The vendor is Haninge Bostader AB, a subsidiary of Venantius AB. The completion date is 1 June this year. Costs of acquisition, including ...
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