Gröna Lund will get an Inverted Coaster for 2020

The  Gröna Lund themepark in Stockholm, Sweden, has given out a request for a building permit for a new B&M Inverted Rollercoaster.
When this request will be accepted, the park can start the construction of a new rollercoaster in late 2018. This rollercoaster can open for the public in spring 2020.
The ride will be constructed inside the excisting park itself.

The rollercoaster will have the following statistics:
Heigth: 34 meters.
Length: 700 meters.
Speed: 100 km / h.
Ride time: about 2 minutes

Read more about this new rollercoaster here: Dagens Nyheter

This is what the proposed area looks like at the moment:


This will be the second request from the park to build an Inverted Rollercoaster.
A couple of years ago the park wanted to build this rollercoaster on a new piece of land, together with other new rides.
The opening was first planned for 2012 which was moved back to 2013-2014. But the park was unable to get a building permit for this rollercoaster, so the plans were put on hold.
The Star Flyer tower ride is already constructed inside the excisting park.

This is a piece of artwork released for those old plans: