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The services in Kivenlahti will improve when the sports, cultural and event centre called Hybridiarena is completed. The City of Espoo and the property company Kivenlahden Sport Center responsible...
- Urban development
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Espoo, the second-largest city in Finland, is taking steps to promote sustainable mobility by offering free cycling courses for residents and supporting bicycle maintenance companies. Cycling is a...
- Sustainability
- Espoo for all
- Climate
- Entrepreneusrship
- Innovation work
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A verdant public park is being planned for Keilaranta to improve outdoor recreational opportunities and improve biodiversity in the area. An international conference hotel and four tower blocks for...
- Zoning
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The Cycling Week in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area on 5–14 May 2023 shows how to live a car-free life. During the week, there will be test rides with electrically-assisted cargo bikes – car...
- City Events Espoo
- Climate
- Sustainability
The Suburban Programme 2020–2022 (‘Lähiöohjelma’ in Finnish), which focused on the largest cities in Finland, has ended. Coordinated by the Ministry of the Environment, the programme aimed to prevent...
- Urban development
City bikes will be back on the streets of Helsinki, Espoo and Vantaa on 1 April. The varying weather conditions pose challenges to the use of city bikes this spring. Due to the snowy spring, we ask...
- Sustainability
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Solutions of the Kera design competition accelerate a circular economy in the construction industry
30.3.2023In the autumn of 2022, the City of Espoo organised a design competition to find innovative concepts for the reuse of building parts in the Kera area. Winner solutions are united by courage, ingenuity...
- Climate
- Innovation work
- Urban development
- Sustainability
- Entrepreneusrship
The Premises Department has received a lot of feedback on the defects of the Matinkylä swimming pool, which opened one year ago. The management of the Premises Department is aware of the problems.
A total of 56 entries were submitted during the first phase of the Leppävaara idea competition. Residents can view and comment on the entries online. The entries will also be presented at a public...
- Urban development