On February 26th, 2025, the project reached a milestone as Frederikssund Municipal Council approved a development agreement between the municipality and NPV. Mayor Tina Tving Stauning welcomed NPV, highlighting their vision to create a diverse neighborhood with varied housing to accommodate residents of all ages in the centrally located, transit-oriented area.
NPV’s director Kim Lang outlined ambitions to craft an area blending an active urban life with a close connection to biodiversity and nature. “Residents living and working here should feel they are in the city with the train nearby, while also being immersed in the beautiful surrounding nature,” he stated, emphasizing a carefully designed process in collaboration with the municipality and expert consultants.
Strategically situated, Vingelunden borders picturesque natural settings a short bike ride from Roskilde Fjord, while offering swift rail access to Copenhagen just 40 minutes from Frederikssund’s commuter rail station. The new district forms part of one of Denmark’s largest urban development projects of its kind.
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