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ÜLEMISTE SHOPPING CENTrE
Tallinn, Estonia
developer: Linstow Center Management
FrANCE
Outlet developer McArthurGlen has celebrated the start
of construction on the first and luxury designer outlet west
of Paris. Opening in 2021, the Normandy centre is located
just 45 minutes from the Arc de Triomphe. The €200M
designer outlet will become a leading shopping destination
for the region to the west of Paris and it is expected to
attract two and a half million visitors when it opens in 2021.
The 20,000sq m centre will feature 100 carefully curated
stores offering shoppers year-round savings between 30 per
cent and 70 per cent, a selection of restaurants and cafes,
an elegant luxury piazza and 1,200 parking spaces. A unique
artisan village will be created to showcase and celebrate
art, local craftsmanship and culture. The centre will be built
to conform to the highest environmental green building
specifications, and an ‘Excellent’ HQE (High Environmental
Quality) certificate.
dELTA PLANET MALL Developer Hammerson is leading the transformation of
Varna, bulgaria
developer: delta real Estate a large shopping centre on the outskirts of Paris: Les Trois
Fontaines. The Cergy-le-Haut shopping centre will offer
100,000sq m of retail space by the end of 2021, compared to
the 64,000sq m currently on offer. With 150 shops today, the
shopping centre will add 72 complementary cells via a massive
extension taking the place of the car parks. The scheme is part
of the major local project that is the redevelopment of Cergy’s
city centre. A modernisation of the agglomeration core will
see the increase of the number of inhabitants from 5,000 to
10,000, and jobs from 10,000 to 13,000. Initially as part of
the general rise of “Food & Beverage” in commercial spaces,
Hammerson will inaugurate in the spring of 2020 a food hall
of 3,500sq m, bringing together in one place 14 restaurants.
Already mentioned are Vapiano, Big Fernand, Olivium, Fresh
Burritos, Waffle Factory and McDonald’s.
VAL SAINT LAMbErT FrEE TIME PArk Due to open in 2023, the Bordeaux Saint-Jean project aims
Seraing, belgium
developer: Immobiliére du Saint Lambert to create a new urban ideal in the strategically important
district of Saint-Jean. Bordeaux Saint-Jean is an 88,000sq
m project that was initiated by Apsys in collaboration with
public development agency Bordeaux Euratlantique (EPABE).
Designed by Maison Edouard François, the project will provide
110 retail units with a total GLA of 55,000sq m and feature
40 food and beverage brands within architecture rooted in
urban haute couture. The project links the train station and
the Garonne river creating a line either side of which is a new
urban ecosystem composed of several blocks which are small
in scale, sustainable and integrated with the city. Bordeaux
Saint-Jean brings together living, working, sharing, shopping
and anticipates new urban uses, mobile working, hyper-
connectivity and the search for shared life experiences. It will
be a place where people meet, share and intermingle.
MCArTHurGLEN dESIGNEr OuTLET NOrMANdIE
Paris, France
developer: McArthurGlen
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