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The following is a list of shopping malls in Poland. List of shopping malls. Name City Province Aleja Bielany Bielany Wrocławskie: Lower Silesian: Galeria Glogovia
Pages in category "Shopping malls in Poland" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Poland: There are no markets in certain regions. Wizan: Convenience store: 63 [5] Poland: Markets are in only 1 region. Biedronka: Supermarket: 3500+ [6] Poland: Owned by Portuguese group Jerónimo Martins. Żabka: Convenience store: 10412 [7] Poland: Lewiatan: Convenience store: 3200+ [8] Poland: Społem: Convenience store: 2400 Poland ...
This is a list of lists of shopping malls and shopping centers by country. A shopping mall is one or more buildings forming a complex of shops representing merchandisers, with interconnecting walkways enabling visitors to walk from unit to unit. Other establishments including movie theaters and restaurants are also often included.
Westfield Arkadia in Warsaw, Poland is the largest shopping complex in Central Europe (as of 2007). [1] In total it has 287,000 square metres (3,100,000 sq ft) of space, 230 shops, 25 restaurants, and a movie theater. [2]
A fire broke out on Sunday morning in a vast shopping center housing 1,400 shops and service outlets in the Bialoleka district in Poland's capital. The fire brigade said more than 80% of The ...
The following is a list of properties owned by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, a European commercial real estate company with assets in Europe and North America.Their portfolio includes a number of Westfield-branded shopping centres in the United Kingdom and United States that were originally owned by the Westfield Group, and spun-off into the Westfield Corporation in 2014 before merging with ...
Migros – the largest supermarket chain, but acting as a department store in different shopping centers; Defunct: ABM (Au Bon Marché) – discount chain; was a part of the Globus group; closed 2001; some shops were converted to C&A stores; EPA (Einheitspreis AG) – discount chain; closed 2005; most stores converted to Coop City or closed down