Colliers’ Denmark business has navigated a thin investment market by leaning into a diversified strategy that blends capital markets execution with resilient leasing, data-led advisory and occupier services.
The firm kept ebitda positive last year as big-ticket trades slowed, with momentum returning in early 2025 in investor confidence and deal flow. Client satisfaction has been a quiet engine behind that performance: across hundreds of mandates, Colliers reports an average net promoter score of 92, underscoring repeat business in a cautious market.
This client confidence has translated into flagship transactions across segments. In Greater Copenhagen, Colliers ran a competitive process for the disposal of Rødovre Port, one of Europe’s largest single-asset residential trades in 2024. The scheme’s scale and location made it a bellwether for the returning appetite for living assets.
In Copenhagen’s Nordhavn, the firm arranged the off-market sale of the Comwell Copenhagen Portside hotel, a waterfront flagship hospitality asset in the city’s fastest-growing district.
Colliers reports an average net promoter score of 92, underscoring repeat business in a cautious market
Colliers also brokered specialised deals that signal breadth beyond core residential and hotels. In Brøndby, it sold PostNord’s mission-critical parcel terminal, a last-mile logistics hub that feeds metropolitan distribution, while in the Ørestad district of Copenhagen, it advised on the sale of Lindgrens Hus, a new-build rental block within the Bellakvarter development. In the heart of the city, it steered the disposal of Halmtorvet 20-22, the former Copenhagen police station, now approved for conversion into a 169-key lifestyle hotel – evidence of capital pivoting to value-add hospitality plays.
Aside from transactional work, Colliers relaunched its public, interactive market indicators – Sustainable Asset Analysis, integrating property-level energy and CO₂ data into valuation outputs; and an interactive market-indicator tool that opens yield and rent benchmarking to the broader market.
These tools speak to a strategy that blends brokerage reach with data-rich advisory for Denmark’s next phase of deployment.
