From 1739 to 1759 the estate was owned by Olof Forsberg, who produced white clay pipes on the premises.
He was a very wealthy man who spent his entire fortune on a fixed idea that he could find gold in the Swedish silver mines.
[1] In 1874 captain Johan Adolf Berg bought the estate and renovated it to its present appearance.
After his death, his widow sold Heleneborg in 1906 and the grounds were divided into lots for construction of apartment houses.
Only the main building of Heleneborg was left, and today it can still be seen next to Söder Mälarstrand, close to Västerbron.