Diamanten
"Diamanten" May 6th, 2010
General information
TypeOffice
Architectural stylePostmodernism
LocationFornebu, Norway
AddressOksenøyveien 3
Coordinates59°54′21″N 10°37′41″E / 59.905795°N 10.628112°E / 59.905795; 10.628112
Inaugurated16 December 1985
ClientNorwegian Air Shuttle
OwnerHBK Invest
Technical details
Floor area12,700 m2 (137,000 sq ft)

Diamanten ("The Diamond") or Oksenøyveien 3 is an office building located at Fornebu in Bærum, Norway. It was built in 1985 as the head office of the airline Braathens SAFE, and later became the head office of SAS Braathens before the merger with Scandinavian Airlines. As of April 1, 2010, it has been the head office of Norwegian Air Shuttle.

Facilities

The building is 12,900 square metres (139,000 sq ft), of which office space accounts for 10,200 square metres (110,000 sq ft).[1] It runs over three stories and has 177 parking spaces.[2] It has a glass façade and is built in a postmodernist style, with the various annexes shaped like diamonds.

History

When Braathens SAFE was informed they had to leave their rented offices at Ruseløkkveien 26, the company decided to build a new head office near Oslo Airport, Fornebu. Diamanten was taken into use on 16 December 1985 and was officially opened in January 1986 by Minister of Transport and Communications Johan J. Jacobsen.[3] The building was expanded in 1997. After Scandinavian Airlines System and Braathens merged to create SAS Braathens, Diamanten became the new company's headquarters. From 2007, when SAS Braathens was merged into SAS, it became SAS' head office in Norway.[4] SAS rented the building for NOK 1,300 per square meter per month, giving a rental cost of NOK 17.4 million in 2009.[1] After SAS decided to reduce its Norwegian administration from 300 to 100 people, it chose to move out of Diamanten from February 2010.[4]

On 24 February 2010, Norwegian Property announced that they had sold the building to Hbk Invest, which is 84% owned by Bjørn Kjos, the largest owner and CEO of Norwegian Air Shuttle. The building cost NOK 175 million, giving a yield of 8%. At the same time, Norwegian Air Shuttle announced that they would move their head office from various offices at Fornebu to Diamanten. The rental agreement has a duration of ten years, with an option to extend for another five years and the right to purchase the building for the price paid by HKB Invest.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Schmidt, Øystein (25 February 2010). "Kjos klinker til med realt kupp". Hegnar Online (in Norwegian). Retrieved 4 March 2010.
  2. Saltnes, Dag-Jørgen. "Norwegian Property selger". NE Nyheter (in Norwegian). Retrieved 4 March 2010.
  3. Tjomsland, Audun; Wilsberg, Kjell (1995). Braathens SAFE 50 år: Mot alle odds. Oslo. p. 280. ISBN 82-990400-1-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. 1 2 Henriksen, Øyvind (24 February 2010). "Kjos kjøper Braathensbygget". E24 Næringsliv (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 27 February 2010. Retrieved 4 March 2010.
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