Barkarbystaden is a large-scale urban development project located within the Barkarby-Skälby district in
Järfälla Municipality and the built-up area of Stockholm. The area is primarily situated on the former site of the Svea Air Wing and later the
Svea Air Corps, adjacent to the now-closed
Barkarby Airfield. Barkarbystaden is one of the largest expansion areas in the Stockholm region, with plans to develop 14,000 new homes for 30,000 new residents and thousands of new workplaces in offices and commercial spaces by 2035. The ambition is to transform Järfälla from a suburb into a city, positioning it as a new hub for western Stockholm and the Mälardalen region.
Development plans The project includes the construction of 18,000 new homes, comprising both rental and condominium apartments, as well as townhouses and villas. In addition to the existing Barkarby Retail Park, the development plans include up to 10,000 new workplaces by 2030. The first residents moved into the area on May 23, 2014, with twenty apartments ready for occupancy. In January 2016, Herrestaskolan, a new primary and secondary school, was completed. It is Sweden's first major school built entirely from cross-laminated timber and features a dance hall, a large library, and a spacious sports hall with stands. The school is equipped with 1,400 square meters of solar panels to cover a significant portion of its energy needs.
Infrastructure and green spaces The development area spans approximately 15 hectares and includes streets, squares, and "Å-rummet" featuring the Bällsta River. This area is designed as a prominent parkland with greenery, water features, logs, stones, bridges, and attractions, scheduled to be inaugurated at the end of June 2024. The river not only provides recreational opportunities but also aids in managing flow changes and stormwater. Järfälla Municipality is expanding roads, water, sewage, and waste systems to support the new housing. Bas Barkarby, a multifunctional block serving as a meeting place for businesses, education, sports, health, and culture, was completed in early 2022. It includes a full-sized sports hall and a stage for theater and seminars. Seven additional blocks are planned, including Parkkvarteret with 220 apartments already occupied since fall 2023, Brokvarteret with over 400 apartments scheduled for 2025, and other properties designated for hotels, offices, and housing. The area is being developed with ground-level commercial spaces to create a vibrant urban district, featuring squares, offices, hotels, and parking garages. Skanska, involved in developing the district's infrastructure, has built a bridge over the E18 motorway connecting Barkarbystaden with Veddesta. This bridge is a crucial link to the emerging transportation hub at Barkarby station, which will integrate commuter trains, the metro, buses, regional trains, long-distance trains, and the upcoming metro extension on the Blue Line from Akalla. ==Transport==