Niittykumpu (Finnish) or Ängskulla (Swedish) is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland. The districts belongs to the major district of Suur-Tapiola. The district, partly located on the eastern lands of the former Gräsa manor, started developing along with the rest of southern Espoo in the 1930s when the street Jorvaksentie was completed. The first significant construction phase of Niittykumpu happened during the 1960s and 1970s, when a large number of terraced houses were built in the area because of rapid growth of the city of Espoo. Construction slowed down during the early 1990s depression in Finland. Construction picked up pace again in the 2000s and increased even further during the construction of the Länsimetro transport line.
The Niittykumpu metro centre in February 2018.
The Delta-Auto automobile dealership in Niittykumpu in March 2017.
The Niittykumpu metro station in March 2019.
The Olari church is located in Niittykumpu.
Haukilahti is a neighbourhood in Espoo, Finland. It is located on the seashore of the Gulf of Finland in the southern part of the city.
The Gräsanoja stream runs into the Haukilahti boat harbour.
As a mainly residential district, Haukilahti offers many parks and playgrounds.
The Toppelund forest is located near the sea shore in Haukilahti.
A forest in Haukilahti in winter.