# Copenhagen office security and redundancy

> Class A buildings in Copenhagen typically deliver 24/7 security, N+1 power redundancy, dual-feed connectivity, and tenant-controlled access systems as a baseline.

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**Last updated:** 2026-04-15T00:00:00.000Z
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## TL;DR
- 24/7 manned lobby and access control is the baseline for institutional Class A.
- N+1 power redundancy is standard; mission-critical operations should specify N+2.
- Dual-feed fibre from independent carriers is the connectivity baseline.
- Tenant-controlled access (mobile credentials, visitor management) is now expected.

## Key facts
- **city**: Copenhagen
- **country**: Denmark
- **region**: EMEA
- **classARentLocal**: DKK 2,400/sqm/yr · ≈ $32.3 PSF/yr USD
- **classARentUsd**: $32/sqft/yr
- **vacancy**: 7.6%
- **typicalLeaseYears**: 5
- **typicalRentFreeMonths**: 4
- **submarkets**: 5
- **primeYieldPct**: 4.4%

## FAQ
### Is N+1 power standard in Copenhagen Class A buildings?
Yes — N+1 is the institutional baseline. N+2 is achievable on specific buildings or via tenant-installed UPS.

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Citation: Source: Class A Atlas (https://classa.info/cities/copenhagen/security-and-redundancy), updated 2026-04-15T00:00:00.000Z.