Commercial Housing and the General Market
The economic sector seems to be doing well in general, and clear signs of this can be seen in the strong demand for commercial premises. There is particularly strong demand for office and industrial premises.
The company’s vision is that the demand for high-quality office space, where the emphasis is on flexibility, indoor environmental conditions and staff facilities, will continue to improve. The same can be said for industrial and storage premises in good locations. Heimar emphasises being the first choice when a company is looking for future housing, and the company designs, adapts and furnishes thousands of square metres annually for the company’s growing customer base. With Heimar’s emphasis on developing cores, and now building increased knowledge in so-called smart buildings, the company is meeting increasing customer demand for high-quality commercial premises with good access for customers and staff.
The development of new office and industrial premises has increased in the last years in line with constant demand. Great growth is predicted in the technology and intellectual property industry, and it can be assumed that companies in that sector will need an increased amount of office space in the coming years.
There was growth in tourism last year, and the number of tourists has reached a similar point as it was before the pandemic. The year was the second largest in history for arrivals at Keflavík International Airport, and it looks like the growth in tourism will continue in the coming seasons. There has been a temporary lull in the construction of new hotels, and it can be expected that utilisation of the company’s hotels will continue to be good in the coming years.