Skanska invests in land in Texas, USA for USD 27 M, about SEK 236 M

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ÖSTERSUND, Sweden, Aug. 5, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Located in the Montrose neighborhood of Houston, in between Midtown and River Oaks, Skanska plans to develop a mixed-use project which could consist of multi-family, retail, and office tower for the local community. The project will target LEED® Platinum certification.

Since 2009, Skanska USA Commercial Development has invested more than USD 2 billion in office and multi-family projects, and has developed office headquarters for tenants including, Waste Management, Bank of America, Brooks Sports, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Tommy Bahama.

Skanska is one of the leading construction and development companies in USA, specializing in building construction, civil infrastructure and developing commercial properties in select U.S. markets. Skanska USA had sales of SEK 74 billion and about 7,900 employees in its operations in 2019.

This and previous releases can also be found at www.skanska.com.

For further information please contact:

Alicia Jones, Director 
Communications, Skanska USA
tel + 1-703-835-2762

Jacob Birkeland
Head of Press and Public Affairs, Skanska AB
tel + 46-(0)76-899-72-69

Direct line for media, tel +46-(0)10-448-88-99

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