The businesses in Postbyen

Become part of Postbyen’s Business Community

Postbyen is home to some of the most prominent businesses in Denmark. Danske Bank’s headquarters is now fully operational, housing over 4,500 employees. LEGO will also be joining the district in 2027, moving into The Stamp building.

There are still opportunities to rent commercial spaces within Postbyen. Explore available retail and restaurant spaces here.

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LEGO's Copenhagen hub

In 2027, LEGO will establish its new Copenhagen division, the “Copenhagen Hub,” in Postbyen. This 30,000 m², 9-story innovation center will house 1,500 creative minds. Its central location is designed to attract top talent, further reinforcing Postbyen as a vibrant and attractive business destination.

Danske Banks new headquarters in Postbyen

Danske Bank’s new headquarters, home to over 4,500 employees, stands as one of Denmark’s largest contiguous workplaces. Sustainability was a key priority during its design, influencing material choices, energy efficiency, and proximity to public transport. The headquarters has earned the prestigious LEED Gold sustainability certification.

The design blends the bank’s Nordic heritage with modern aesthetics, featuring oak flooring, cast concrete, and pine-clad walls. The building also offers public-facing areas, including Joe & the Juice and Original Coffee, with additional dining spots coming soon to create a dynamic food court for both employees and visitors to Postbyen.

Edyn hotel apartments

The British hotel group Edyn will open 236 boutique hotel apartments in two of Postbyen’s towers. Edyn’s vision is to create urban havens across European cities, collaborating with unique partners to reflect the diversity and dynamism of their locations.

Hotel Villa Copenhagen

Hotel Villa Copenhagen, with 390 rooms, is located between the Central Station and Postbyen. This historic building, once the home of the Danish Post and Telegraph Service, was extensively renovated to create a contemporary hotel while preserving its classical façade. The hotel is an integral part of Postbyen, situated along the cultural axis with views of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek.

Where Bernstorffsgade and Kalvebod Brygge meet

The distinctive buildings at the corner of Bernstorffsgade and Kalvebod Brygge once served as the headquarters for Swedish banking group SEB. Today, these buildings continue to house SEB, along with global companies such as One.com, Heimdstaden, BAT (British American Tobacco), Disney, and both Danica and Danske Bank.