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The outside of PK-huset at Kungsträdgården, in October 2010.

PK-huset (formerly PK-bankens hus) is a combined office and department store building at Hamngatan and Norrlandsgatan at Norrmalm in Stockholm. Nowadays, the Nordic finance group Nordea has its Swedish branch office in the building.

References

  1. "Nordea lämnar Sverige – men inte PK-huset". www.mitti.se (in Swedish). 2017-09-06. Retrieved 2022-10-17.

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