After selling its headquarters in Espoo, now Nokia has decided to sell its campus in the Finnish town of Oulu.
The company has sold the place to the domestic business space provider Technopolis for ?30.5 million (roughly $40,8 million). However, just like it did in its Espoo deal, Nokia will keep using approximately 17,400 square meters of the office space on long-term rent.
Here's what a Nokia spokesperson told TechCrunch:
Nokia will lease from Technopolis the same space that we currently use, 17,400 square metres, so our occupancy in Oulu is not affected by the sale and our operations will also continue there as today.
TNW reports that Technopolis will be able to fill 64% of the office space by the middle of the year and reach 90% in two years' time. The company will utilize the space to expand its Kontinkangas campus in the area.