




Mikonkatu 15 is one of the historically significant properties in the heart of Helsinki. The property originally housed a three-story stone building in the Renaissance style, which was built around 1860. This building was known as Resvoy's house, and among its residents in the 1880s was Aino Järnefelt (through marriage to Sibelius) and her family. In 1941, a headquarters for the Finnish Rubber Factory, later known as Nokian, was built on the site. Today, Mikonlinna is a modern office and commercial property in the Fennia block, located by Helsinki's Rautatientori. The popular area of Mikonkatu in the heart of Helsinki offers excellent settings for businesses that value a central location and a diverse range of services in the environment. Mikonlinna is easily and quickly accessible by all public transport means from across the capital region. The central location also ensures that all commercial and business services in the city center are within a short walking distance, and the customer flows in the area are unparalleled. The upper floors of the nine-story property offer stunning views over downtown Helsinki. The upper floors feature office spaces of various sizes, with large windows that create comfort and brightness. The ground floor has commercial spaces. The interiors can be easily adapted to meet the needs of businesses. All properties in the Fennia block have been granted a BREEAM In-Use Excellent level environmental certification, and the entire block operates on 100% emission-free energy, such as wind power and renewable district heating. Parking spaces P-Eliel and P-Kluuvi serve car drivers with the Eliel parking facility located next to the railway station and the Kluuvi parking facility, which has direct access through the Helsinki University metro station.
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