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The city center lies on what is known as the Stockholm archipelago, which consists of a whopping 30,000 islands situated among numerous bays and inlets that eventually lead into the Baltic Sea.
Stockholm’s plan to ban traditional combustion-engine cars in a central part of the Swedish capital won’t go ahead ... Stockholm Scraps City-Center Ban on Gasoline and Diesel Cars ...
As part of Cadillac‘s ongoing expansion strategy in Europe, General Motors has just announced the opening of the all-new Cadillac City Stockholm Experience Center in Sweden. The automaker’s ...
Photo by Nadine Wuchenauer on Pexels.com. This week, Stockholm announced plans to become the first large capital city to put an all-out ban on petrol and diesel vehicles from a 20-block commercial ...
A new low-emission zone in the city center appears to be the most ambitious in Western Europe, and it is set to become law in little more than a year. By Christina Anderson and Christopher F ...
The country’s SVT news website says the city is poised to bar access to combustion-engined vehicles to 20 blocks in Stockholm’s finance and shopping districts. The only vehicles allowed into ...
In Stockholm, travelers don't necessarily need to venture to one of the city's museums to learn about its past. Instead, stroll through Gamla Stan, the neighborhood where Stockholm itself was ...
Stockholm Bans Diesel, Petrol Cars in City Center From 2025 Swedish capital’s plan reported by public broadcaster SVT Stockholm’s plan goes further than those of major peers ...
KKR, a leading global investment firm, today announced the agreement with leading Swedish developer Reliwe for the forward ...
The Swedish capital city of Stockholm is banning combustion engine vehicles in its city center starting in 2025. This joins similar moves in London, Paris and throughout Europe.
View of Stockholm city hall ahead on May 1, 2025 in Stockholm, Sweden. David Lidstrom/Getty Images. Firms in other European countries including France, Denmark and the Netherlands have also ...
In an old industrial zone in Stockholm filled with former factory buildings and parking lots, developers are planning to build a “wooden city”—the largest mass-timber development in the ...