Sunday, November 16, 2014

Separate bids for Ikea in Slakthusområdet – Daily News

Separate bids for Ikea in Slakthusområdet – Daily News

     
     
     


         

                 

Is there an Ikea store at Slaughterhouse area in southern Stockholm? No, is the announcement from the representatives of the Green Party and the Left in the Stockholm City Hall, while the Social Democrats by no means closed the door to the furniture giant.


                 
             

         

             
                 
                 

                     

 

Will there be an IKEA store at the Slaughterhouse area in southern Stockholm? No, is the announcement from the representatives of the Green Party and the Left in the Stockholm City Hall, while the Social Democrats by no means closed the door to the furniture giant.

So it seemed, anyway position be on Friday evening. First, the paper wrote Årsta Enskede that there will be any of the project with reference to the policy’s new Stockholm rödgrönrosa majority of parties S, MP and V would be agreed to halt construction.

  However, there was no S-voice in the newspaper article – it was the only Green Party Åke Askensten and Left Party Clara Lindblom who spoke. Both said that when the project is not in S, MP and V’s draft budget for next year so there will be none of.

 
        
             
     
     
 

 - We had a meeting last Thursday and no doubt about Ikea was out of the question, said Åke Askensten, MP Member of the Development Committee, the newspaper Årsta Enskede.

 TT got hold of city planning commissioner Roger Mogert, heavy social democrat in Stockholm policy. And his message did not tally with Ash and sums Lindblom.

  If only the traffic situation can be solved, he believes that an Ikea can mean a lot to the development of the area:

 - It’s a long term project with great potential that can be very good, said Mogert, who also pointed out that Ikea previously been to “many constructive solutions in other cities, from Hamburg to Hong Kong.”

 To be continued.


 

                     

               
         

         
         
     
 
         
         
 
         
     

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