Hub Park is a specialised property company, with a market-leading niche through a unique concept for mobility infrastructure. Based on modern and efficient mobility properties, Hub Park offers integrated solutions for parking, mobility, local services, and energy. The customers include municipalities, private land and property owners, residents, and commercial operators. Hub Park is shaping the mobility houses of the future – creating resource-efficient, sustainable, and vibrant centres within residential areas.
Mobility houses represent a new type of property in today’s expanding cities. Unlike traditional car parking houses, which serve solely as parking facilities, mobility houses bring together flexible mobility solutions and shared services – catering also to those who do not own a car. Hub Park partners with private and municipal landowners from the earliest stages of planning. By consolidating parking and mobility services in shared facilities, valuable land is freed up, costs are reduced compared to basement parking, and developers can create more attractive residential and commercial environments.
As a coordinating partner, Hub Park leads initiatives relating to parking, mobility, energy, and local services. For developers, this means lower costs and greater sellable area, while for municipalities it offers a tangible way to achieve their sustainable transport strategies. Each mobility concept is tailored to local needs and may include car and bike sharing, public transport connections, parcel lockers, electric deliveries, and waste collection. Ground floor areas are utilised by services such as grocery stores, bike repair workshops, or meeting spaces – helping to reduce the need for travel.
Combined with energy solutions such as property batteries and microgrids, and supported by a digital platform that links everything in real time, Hub Park creates a truly sustainable infrastructure. The concept has generated strong interest among both municipal and private developers and property owners, with Hub Park’s expertise and offering seen as key drivers of long-term behavioural change. The company also collaborates with experts in energy, ICT networks, and shared vehicle fleets, and takes part in knowledge clusters exploring new business models.
In 2025, Hub Park opened its third mobility house in Pottholmen, Karlskrona, and began construction of a new facility in Södra Änggården, Gothenburg. Existing sites achieved higher occupancy and reduced operating costs thanks to extensive energy efficiency improvements, with the charging infrastructure acting as a key driver. Hub Parks Catch the Market strategy has resulted in 35 option agreements (aiming for 40 before the end of 2025) and around 80 ongoing dialogues with developers.
During the year, the organisation was strengthened with a marketing coordinator and a construction project manager to support a growing project portfolio.

