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  2. Norwegian Property - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Property is a real estate company that has a portfolio in Oslo and Stavanger, Norway.Created in 2006 and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange, it invests in major commercial real estate, offering its owners a publicly traded real estate portfolio, consisting of 762,000 square meters bought for NOK 19 billion.

  3. Steen & Strøm - Wikipedia

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    Steen & Strøm is a Scandinavian retail and real estate company that owns and operates 10 shopping centres in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. It has been a member of the International Association of Department Stores from 1940 to 1992, with various CEOs acting as presidents of the Association over time.

  4. Gimle, Oslo - Wikipedia

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    Gimle is an exclusive neighbourhood within the borough Frogner in Oslo, Norway. It is noted for its many embassies and has the highest real estate prices in Oslo, and indeed, Norway. The area was historically part of Frogner Manor. Most of Gimle consists of the Gimle hill, with good views of the rest of Frogner and Skarpsno.

  5. The best hotels in Oslo for 2025, from luxury stays to ... - AOL

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    Situated a 20-minute drive from central Oslo, this is a journey you won’t regret making. Address: Kongeveien 65, 1412 Sofiemyr, Norway Read more: The best Norway ski resorts

  6. Entra - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2000 when all commercial real estate owned by the state through Statsbygg was transferred to Entra. [1] The company manages 1.2 million square meters in 128 buildings. Entra's main purpose is to provide premises to meet central government needs and to operate on commercial principles.

  7. Bertel O. Steen - Wikipedia

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    The Real Estate segment comprises the Group's properties for car retail and other commercial properties. The car import and retail segment constituted 82% of turnover in 2011, with the other segments making up the remaining 18%. A total 98% of the Group's turnover was generated from sales in Norway. [1]

  8. Coop Norge - Wikipedia

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    Coop Norge Eiendom AS ("Norwegian Coop Property Co.") controls Coop's real estate holdings and investments. Its wholly or partly owned subsidiaries include many properties in Moss , Kristiansund , Surnadalsøra , and Gran , as well as others in Oslo, Bergen, Hammerfest , Tromsø , Lillehammer , and many smaller towns.

  9. Category:Real estate companies of Norway - Wikipedia

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