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A quick hello from 2Base!



A few minor updates have recently been made to our website.

Many of them are not directly visible since they have to do with what goes on behind the scenes of the website, so to speak.


Luckily there are also a few changes that can be seen :-)


Among other things it is now possible to see only the units that have a video presentation. 

This is done by selecting "Properties with video" or "Complexes with video" in the main menu under "Search property".


Also our "About Us" page containing information about our history as 2Base and who we are has been updated.

Among other things, we have been searching our photo archive and found some nice, old photos.

So check out the updates and the photos starting from way back when our company was first founded.


With the situation in Ukraine in mind, we have also chosen to include a small text about our position on recent events.


It goes like this:


"In our company you will find people with a variety of backgrounds, nationalities, education, culture and beliefs.  

Together we act as a strong unit where we accept and support each other both at work and privately.


At 2Base we wish for and support a society and a world where differences and diversities thrive and where disagreements are solved via dialogue and understanding.

In short a future world where aggressivity, violence and threatful behavior is not accepted.


We therefor loud and clear say "no to war", violent behaviour, aggressivity and all other forms of destructive behaviour."


We have also started creating the next issue of our online magazine, which we hope will hit a computer screen near you by the end of April.


Finally, we would like to remind you that it is a really good idea to follow us on social media like Facebook, Instagram and Youtube.


So go ahead, visit our updated "About Us" page, see the funny pictures from the old days and  take the opportunity to jump on to our social channels.


Many greetings from 2Base.


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