Sosiaalikeskus Satama Explained

Satama
Native Name:Sosiaalikeskus Satama
Coordinates:60.1934°N 24.9791°W
Closed:2011
Demolished:2011
Publictransit:Kalasatama metro station

Sosiaalikeskus Satama (Harbor Social Center) was a social center in Helsinki, Finland, opened in April 2009 and evicted August 2011.

Location

Satama was located 500m (1,600feet) north of the Kalasatama metro station. The building stood on the Kyläsaarenkatu street, in an old customs building in the central Helsinki district of Sörnäinen, which was left empty when the harbor operations moved to the Vuosaari Harbor[1] (hence the name satama, harbor). The building had in three stories.[2]

The building was given to squatters by the Helsinki Board of Youth Issues in October 2008 after an exhausting series of squattings and evictions around the city.[1] The board then paid the rent.

Eviction

After long negotiations between the centre, the Mayor, the Youth Board and the Public Works Department, the city decided to evict the building.[3]

In August 2011, the police evicted Satama, which had been in the news due to the Romani people inhabiting it.[4] It was demolished soon thereafter to make way for new housing development.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Talonvaltaajat saivat vihdoin oman sosiaalikeskuksen Sompasaaresta . . 2009-03-24 . 2009-04-03 . Finnish.
  2. Web site: Talonvaltaajat saavat tilat Sompasaaresta . . 2008-10-03 . 2009-04-03 . Finnish.
  3. Book: Luhtakallio, E. . 2012. Practicing Democracy: Local Activism and Politics in France and Finland . Palgrave Macmillan UK . 978-0-230-30929-6 . English.
  4. Web site: Poliisi tyhjensi Kalasatamaa mellakkavarusteissa. 2011-08-30. 2012-11-13. Finnish. Helsingin Sanomat.