- 2000
- 2004
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2030
2000
- City of Stockholm begins planning of the Stockholm Royal Seaport urban development project
2008
- City of Stockholm’s 2008-2011 environmental programme states that two urban development projects are to be environmentally profiled
2009
- The City Council decides that Stockholm Royal Seaport is to be developed with a sustainability profile
- Land allocated for the Norra 2 phase; the first phase with sustainability requirements
- Action plan drafted for Norra 2
2010
- City Council decides on Stockholm Royal Seaport’s sustainability programme
- Capacity building programme is launched
- Co-operation started with C40 and Climate Positive Development Program (CPDP)
2012
- First residents move into Norra 1
- First planter boxes in place
- City of Stockholm applies Stockholm Royal Seaport’s energy requirements for all urban developments the entire area
2013
- Construction Consolidation Centre opens
- Forum for sustainable solutions starts
2014
- Land allocation competition for plus-energy buildings in Brofästet
- First sustainability report published; all sustainability reports are available here
- First residents move into Västra
- Mobile vacuum waste system enters service
2015
- Award for best project in sustainable city development held during the UN Paris Climate Change Conference, presented by C40
- Web-based reporting/follow-up portal introduced
2016
- Värtapiren and new terminal completed
- Pop-Up Reuse station introduced
- Increased resident dialogue for Kolkajen phase
- Land allocation competition for energy performance and fixed pricing for Södra Värtan phase
- Stationary vacuum waste system enters service
2017
- Sustainable Urban Development Programme approved by Stockholm City Council
- Increased resident dialogue for Södra Värtan phase
- Planning of Loudden begins
2018
- Land allocation competition for Kolkajen focuses on social sustainability and fixed pricing
- Stockholm Royal Seaport becomes Climate Positive Development Program (CPDP) partner
- City of Stockholm applies Stockholm Royal Seaport’s Green Space Index and material screening requirements in all urban developments
2019
- Bergsskolan and Hjorthagshallen open in Gasverket
- Consultation regarding Gasverket Östra
- Tenants move into plus-energy buildings
- Revision of the Sustainable Urban Development Programme begins
- Oil companies at the Loudden site relocate and dismantling of storage tanks starts
- CPDP is terminated
- City of Stockholm procures follow-up database inspired by Stockholm Royal Seaport
2020
- Container terminal moved to Norvik
- Mass Consolidation Centre opens
2021
- The third version of the Sustainable Urban Development Programme is approved
2022
- Building work starts at Södra Värtan
2030
- Stockholm Royal Seaport has created at least 12,000 new homes and 35,000 work places