Literary translated from Danish, the name of the district is the Western Bridge. There is something special about the symbolism that bridges possess as they represent unity and understanding - the two core principles of Danish business. There is no wonder why the Capital Region of Denmark produces an average annual GDP of €120 billion. Vesterbro’s input into such impressive numbers cannot be overestimated, with more than 1,200 registered companies working in offices all around this district. As a matter of fact, Vesterbro has been through a fantastic renovation, which has been possible due to how laborious the locals are. Historically, it was an industrial region with poor public transport and almost no infrastructure. Nonetheless, as soon as millenniums turned, Copenhagen V has started its transformation into one of the city’s most potent business hubs with the Teglholmen and Slusehomen areas having been turned into one of the country’s most prominent IT and telecommunication clusters.