Opening in the spring 2021: A future-oriented sustainable retail concept and meeting place
By Jani Niipola on March 30, 2021
We are opening a future-oriented sustainable retail concept and meeting place in central Helsinki later in the spring. We are taking over a historic building owned by Ilmarinen and previously occupied by department store Aleksi 13. We will bring together a variety of players in fashion, design, arts, industrial innovation and culture, who share a vision of a sustainable future.
"We hope our two-storey concept store will give consumers the opportunity to both pose questions and find answers." - Mirkku Kullberg, Founder & CEO
A strong desire to bring central Helsinki to life
A notable property investor inFinland, Ilmarinen owns several historically important buildings in the heart of Helsinki. Sustainability plays a key part in all its investment decisions and collaboration with tenants.
The global transformation of retail has made its mark on Helsinki, too. The rise of shopping centres and changing urban cultures have fragmented traditional city centres. The pandemic altered the urban environment within weeks and continues to disrupt it today.
This situation calls for a brand new approach. Glasshouse Helsinki and Ilmarinen both want to inject new life into the city. ”It’s great to see such novel concepts emerge in the city, which combine business and sustainability. We want to contribute to the vitality of central Helsinki, while managing the life cycle of properties from the sustainability perspective, Ilmarinen’s Letting Manager Ville Laurila says.
”Here at Glasshouse Helsinki we are interested in bringing the latest industrial innovations and scientific perspectives to the general public, generating genuine dialogue and enterprise at all levels. We want to introduce sustainability to people’s everyday lives and the very core of their thinking, simultaneously appealing to emotions and making the complex accessible. After these long months with the coronavirus, we must build hope for the future.It’s time for concrete action,” Kullberg claims.
Aleksanterinkatu 13 is one of the most architecturally significant addresses in central Helsinki. The six-storey stone building was designed for commercial use by Selim A. Lindqvist in 1900, with large windows ideal for a department store.
do you read me?! bookstore offers a selected range of inspiring international magazines, journals and books. The selection at Glasshouse Helsinki features titles on sustainability, responsibility and ecological awareness in design, architecture and art..
Opening in the spring 2021: A future-oriented sustainable retail concept and meeting place
Opening in the spring 2021: A future-oriented sustainable retail concept and meeting place
By Jani Niipola on March 30, 2021
We are opening a future-oriented sustainable retail concept and meeting place in central Helsinki later in the spring. We are taking over a historic building owned by Ilmarinen and previously occupied by department store Aleksi 13. We will bring together a variety of players in fashion, design, arts, industrial innovation and culture, who share a vision of a sustainable future.
"We hope our two-storey concept store will give consumers the opportunity to both pose questions and find answers." - Mirkku Kullberg, Founder & CEO
A strong desire to bring central Helsinki to life
A notable property investor inFinland, Ilmarinen owns several historically important buildings in the heart of Helsinki. Sustainability plays a key part in all its investment decisions and collaboration with tenants.
The global transformation of retail has made its mark on Helsinki, too. The rise of shopping centres and changing urban cultures have fragmented traditional city centres. The pandemic altered the urban environment within weeks and continues to disrupt it today.
This situation calls for a brand new approach. Glasshouse Helsinki and Ilmarinen both want to inject new life into the city. ”It’s great to see such novel concepts emerge in the city, which combine business and sustainability. We want to contribute to the vitality of central Helsinki, while managing the life cycle of properties from the sustainability perspective, Ilmarinen’s Letting Manager Ville Laurila says.
”Here at Glasshouse Helsinki we are interested in bringing the latest industrial innovations and scientific perspectives to the general public, generating genuine dialogue and enterprise at all levels. We want to introduce sustainability to people’s everyday lives and the very core of their thinking, simultaneously appealing to emotions and making the complex accessible. After these long months with the coronavirus, we must build hope for the future.It’s time for concrete action,” Kullberg claims.
Aleksanterinkatu 13 is one of the most architecturally significant addresses in central Helsinki. The six-storey stone building was designed for commercial use by Selim A. Lindqvist in 1900, with large windows ideal for a department store.
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