A modern glass-and-steel, 16-floor landmark building hosts the Kone Espoo business centre at the Keilaniemi business park. Offices on the fifth, sixth and seventh floors provide excellent sea views overlooking the Keilalahti bay. Espoo is the second largest Finnish city, situated 8km west of the capital, but still part of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. Nokia, the telecommunications giant, is headquartered nearby, along with other hi-tech companies...
A modern glass-and-steel, 16-floor landmark building hosts the Kone Espoo business centre at the Keilaniemi business park. Offices on the fifth, sixth and seventh floors provide excellent sea views overlooking the Keilalahti bay. Espoo is the second largest Finnish city, situated 8km west of the capital, but still part of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. Nokia, the telecommunications giant, is headquartered nearby, along with other hi-tech companies. The city's population has mushroomed in past decades and that growth is still continuing. Espoo, like the rest of Finland, is highly integrated in the global economy, with international trade a third of Finnish GDP. There's an on-site restaurant at the Kone Espoo building and all-round shopping available at Tapiola - just a 2km away.