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The old Deichman Library went up for sale a week ago with an estimated market value of NOK 58.6 million. The current offer exceeds 200 million.
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Two independent bidders confirm to Aftenposten that the bid for the old library in the capital exceeds 200 million crowns, some 150 million above the suggested price.
Broker Carl Fredrik Marti does not want to indicate the size of the current offer or who made the offer.
Obos, Møller Eiendom and Christian Ringnes’ company Eiendomsspar previously confirmed that they will participate in the bidding round, but it is unclear if they are still trying to secure the unique building.
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The buyer must ensure that the population of Oslo will be able to continue to use parts of the 12,500 square meter building. The purchase also includes some of the inventory that is made especially for the library. This furniture must remain in the building, no matter what its function is in the future.
In addition to the estimated market value, the maintenance costs amount to an additional NOK 64 million.
The main conservation values are associated with the installation. The new owner must adhere to the Byantikvaren guidelines.