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11

millions of visitors annually

87

brands

7

restaurants

340

parking places

23,304

sq.m. GLA

Elisabeth LOHK

Elisabeth LOHK

Shopping center manager

+47 32 21 19 54

Kaja Aadne

Kaja Aadne

The best urban hub for shopping & socializing in Norway

Oslo City – Norway’s leading shopping destination

Located in the heart of Oslo, Oslo City is one of Norway’s most attractive shopping centers — drawing from a catchment area of one million people within a 30-minute drive. With 11.5 million visitors annually, it is the most visited shopping center in the country.

The center offers 22,000 sq.m. of retail space, 34,000 sq.m. of office space, and 340 parking spaces. Oslo City is home to 80 stores, including well-known brands such as H&M, Levi’s, Gina Tricot, Rituals, Normal, H&M Beauty, Fredrik & Louisa, M.A.C, Starbucks, and many more.

Ideally situated at Oslo’s main public transport hub, the center has direct access to Oslo Central Station and is connected to metro, tram, train, and bus lines. Its close proximity to Bjørvika — Oslo’s new central business district — further strengthens its position as a key commercial and retail location.

Oslo City is a vibrant, high-performing retail destination at the heart of one of Europe’s fastest-growing capitals.

Key target areas within energy, waste and water management

Within energy management, Steen & Strøm is working proactively to reduce energy consumption and increase its share of renewable energy. For Oslo City the Energy Use Intensity (EUI) was reduced from 118,8 kWh/sqm in 2023 to 116,1 kWh/sqm in 2024. This corresponds to a reduction of -2% in 2024.

Within waste management, the goal is to achieve the highest possible degree of sorting. The goals are set individually for each country and shopping center, with a recycled/reused waste proportion of 46% for the Steen & Strom portfolio by end of 2024 with a goal to reach 60% in 2030. The result for Oslo City in 2024 was 48,5% Recycled/Reused waste proportion. This was a slight decrease compared to 2023. When also adding Organic Waste that is sorted the overall sorting proportion at Oslo City ends at 63,8% for the year 2024.

Within water management, the consumption at Oslo City went from 9892,9 m3 in 2023 to 7978,3 m3 in 2024 which corresponds to a reduction by -19% in 2024 compared to 2023.

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