Published

06/05/2025

Morris Law acted as legal advisor to the owners of Källfelt Byggnads AB in connection with the sale of Källfelt Byggnads AB to Stena Fastigheter.


Källfelt Byggnads AB is a family-owned company with a real estate portfolio consisting of 1,350 residential units and approximately 68,000 square metres of commercial space in Gothenburg and Stockholm. The portfolio, which now becomes part of Stena Fastigheter, is extensive and diversified, including both land holdings and investment properties.

Stena Fastigheter is one of Sweden’s largest privately owned real estate companies, focused on urban development with sustainability as a priority. Following the acquisition, Stena Fastigheter’s residential portfolio reaches 29,000 apartments.

Peter Boström, who is CEO at Källfelt Byggnads AB, says: “The team at Morris Law has been a reliable companion throughout the sales process for both the owners and our transaction team. We have a long experience of Morris Law and therefore felt that the firm was a natural choice when the owners decided to sell to Stena Fastigheter. We are incredibly pleased with their professionalism and focus on the commercial issues during all stages of the process. It is clear that the firm has the competence and capacity to handle this type of major transactions in a smooth and personal way.”

You can read more about the transaction here (Stena förvärvar anrika Källfelt med 1.350 bostäder | Fastighetsvärlden).

The Morris Law team primarily consisted of Racine Ashjari, Johan Wilkens, Gustav Thorslund, Hugo Ohlsson, Axel Fahlgren, Hedda Sahlin Ekberg, Robert Starck and Hannes Næss.


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