The plan for the site envisions an area with offices, businesses, and housing, as outlined by officials. The plot is located between the northern entrance road to the city center and the railway, a position that currently sees heavy traffic. Despite this, Örebroporten believes the attractiveness of the area will increase once the terminal is demolished, according to official sources.
First, the old terminal must be demolished and the land remediated, a process that officials say is necessary before development can proceed. The exact start date for the demolition has not been specified, and it remains unclear what specific contaminants require land remediation at the site. According to SVT Örebro, Jeanette Berggren described that in the future, this should instead be something that contributes to a positive impression and the life and attractiveness of the inner city.
Details such as the number of housing units, offices, and businesses planned, the total estimated cost or budget for the project, and whether environmental or traffic impact assessments have been completed are not yet available.
