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Location Opened in GLA Remarks References 1 Lõunakeskus: Tartu: 2001 90,000 m 2 (970,000 sq ft) Largest shopping mall in Estonia by GLA. Undertaken six expansions and renovations since construction, latest in 2017. [4] 2 Ülemiste keskus: Tallinn 2004 70,000 m 2 (750,000 sq ft) Largest shopping mall in Estonia by overall area.
T1 calls itself as "Estonia’s first next-generation shopping and entertainment centre". [1] T1 is a project of Pro Kapital Grupp. T1 was designed by Italian architect Antonio Lavieri and was built by Merko Ehitus Eesti AS. [1] T1 was opened in 2018. [2] T1 has shopping area of 55,000 square metres (590,000 sq ft) and consists of over 200 stores.
This is a list of the largest shopping centres in the Nordic countries, comprising Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland. All shopping centres over 50,000 m 2 are shown. Name
Pages in category "Shopping centres in Estonia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Solaris Center, Estonia; T. T1 Mall of Tallinn;
Location (city/town) Existing years Further info Image Central Market [1] Tallinn: DEPOO Market (DEPOO Food Street) [2] Tallinn Nõmme Market [3] Tallinn, Nõmme: Baltic Station Market Tallinn Tartu Market Hall: Tartu
Foorum is a shopping centre in the centre of Tallinn, Estonia.Foorum has a gross leasable area of 2,500 square metres containing 28 different shops (including four restaurants and cafés), including women's fashion, footwear, kid's clothes, jewelry, cosmetics and beauty products.
Lõunakeskus ('Southern Center') is a shopping and entertainment complex in Tartu, Estonia. It is the biggest shopping center in South Estonia. [1] More than 170 shops and service providers operate in Lõunakeskus. The area of the center is 90,300 square meters, the center is visited annually by more than 5 million people. [2]
Rocca al Mare Centre opened its doors in 1998, being the first and biggest of its kind in Estonia. [citation needed] It was designed by architects Meeli Truu and Anton Andres. [1] In 2005 Citycon Oyj (a company specialized on shopping centres' development and management) acquired Rocca al Mare Centre. Citycon Oyj's development began on 1 ...