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  • From aarhus arkitekterne to LINK arkitektur

    From aarhus arkitekterne to LINK arkitektur

    On 27 February 2017 aarhus arkitekterne a/s changed its name to LINK arkitektur a/s, and became a fully integrated part of the Scandinavian LINK-family.

  • LINK arkitektur strengthens its commitment to Urbanism

    LINK arkitektur strengthens its commitment to Urbanism

    LINK Arkitektur has employed Sissel Engblom as the Director of Urbanism. She will lead and develop LINK Arkitektur’s focus on urbanism, in close cooperation with Multiconsult and Analyse & Strategi, and their commitment to society. Engblom will develop a competitive urbanism department and report directly to LINK arkitektur’s Managing Director.

  • The sale of LINK arkitektur to Multiconsult is finalized

    The sale of LINK arkitektur to Multiconsult is finalized

    On 11 august 2015, the news of Multiconsult’s acquisition of the shares in LINK arkitektur AS (LINK) was released. The transaction is now completed making Multiconsult the sole owner of LINK as of 15 September 2015.

  • LINK Arkitektur appoints a new CEO in Denmark today

    LINK Arkitektur appoints a new CEO in Denmark today

    Kirsten Anker Sørensen has been appointed as CEO, of the office Link Arkitektur in Denmark. The main task for the new CEO, will primarily be to cement Link Arkitektur foothold in Denmark and to help develop a new strategy for the company.

  • Multiconsult acquires remaining shares in LINK arkitektur AS

    Multiconsult acquires remaining shares in LINK arkitektur AS

    Multiconsult ASA ("Multiconsult") has entered into agreements with the other shareholders in LINK arkitektur AS for the acquisition of the remaining 68 per cent of the shares. Following completion of these transactions, Multiconsult, previously owning 32 per cent of the shares, will own 100 per cent of the shares in LINK arkitektur AS.

  • SIT Fitness center - Prinsen Cinema Centre

    SIT Fitness center - Prinsen Cinema Centre

    A rapport concerning a feasibility study for the development of Trondheim Kino Eiendom AS's property, Prinsen Cinema Centre, is now made public.