Söderstaden (Southern City)

Söderstaden (Southern City) is one of the city's larger urban development areas and consists of Globenområdet (the Globe area), Slakthusområdet (Stockholm's Meatpacking District) and Gullmarsplan-Nynäsvägen.

Through sustainable urban development, a safe and accessible destination is created for thousands of residents, workers, students and visitors. Each area's unique identity strengthens the whole and contributes to a connected city.

Söderstaden consists of three different parts with different character. The areas will be developed in different stages and together create a new cohesive destination in the south of Stockholm with a focus on food, culture, entertainment and sports. A total of around 6,000 new homes are planned, along with new workplaces, trade and services.

  • The Stockholm's Meatpacking District is developing into an urban district where housing, trade and workplaces interact with food, culture and experiences.
  • The Globe area with its large arenas, offices and commerce is developing with entertainment, sports, culture, commerce, housing and offices.
  • Gullmarsplan and Nynäsvägen are to be developed into a hub for southern Stockholm and a vibrant city life around the clock. The area will be connected with surrounding areas.

Söderstaden's vision

In 2035, Söderstaden is the hub of southern Stockholm, where each area's unique identity strengthens the whole and contributes to a connected city. Gullmarsplan's proximity to water and greenery has been connected with the Globe area's magnificent arenas and the Stockholm's Meatpacking District's historic environments and range of food, culture and experiences.

The variety of activities and events makes Söderstaden a dynamic and lively meeting place, where everyone feels welcome. Through sustainable urban development, a safe and accessible destination is created for thousands of residents, workers, students and visitors.

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