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  1. The Espoo for Businesses and Entrepreneurship development programme aims to strengthen the operating conditions for businesses and entrepreneurship in Espoo. We are now looking for development ideas...

  2. Homelessness increased in Espoo in 2025. There is still a need for services for the homeless and preventive measures.

  3. This winter, the library's Toimintatonni initiative is giving power to children in grades 1-6 in primary school. What would encourage them to read in libraries? We collected ideas from children in...

  4. There were more than 800 fewer completed dwellings compared to 2024. This decline is due to the economic downturn in the construction sector. However, there are signs of recovery in the sector.

  5. Alexander Reichstein’s They Were Here installation featuring historical figures glowing in UV light is built on the courtyard of Exhibition Centre WeeGee. The Weekend of Light also includes other...

    • WeeGee
    • Espoo Cultural Centre
    • CultureEspoo
    • Sello Hall
  6. We invite you to organize celebrations and celebrate together with KAMU Espoo City Museum!

  7. Starting at the beginning of 2026, official mail from public authorities will primarily be delivered digitally. The change will take place after legislation on the digital priority of official mail...

  8. Kiviruukki, located on the northern side of Länsiväylä in Kivenlahti, is being developed into a diverse residential and workplace area along the West Metro growth and development corridor. According...

    • Sustainability
    • Entrepreneusrship
  9. At the Opinmäki campus, the atmosphere was expectant and festive as Espoo’s sixth graders gathered to celebrate the traditional Independence Day festivities on Friday, November 28, 2025. Around 4,000...

  10. What happens in the library when children get to decide? This winter, children in grades 1-6 in primary school will decide how the library should encourage reading.

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