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  2. Redi (shopping centre) - Wikipedia

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    Redi (Finnish: Kauppakeskus Redi; stylized as REDI) is a shopping centre in Kalasatama, Helsinki, Finland. With its gross leasable area of 64,000 square metres (690,000 sq ft), it is the eighth largest shopping centre in Finland. [1] Redi was completed in September 2018. Redi was designed by architect Pekka Helin. [2]

  3. List of tourist attractions in Helsinki - Wikipedia

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    It has a leasable retail area of 81,218 m 2 (874,220 sq ft), containing more than 150 shops; including restaurants, cafés and grocery stores, which makes it the fourth largest shopping centre in Finland. The shopping center is connected to Itäkeskus metro station, for example via the Tallinnanaukio square. Kamppi Center (Kampin keskus) 2006

  4. Asematunneli - Wikipedia

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    Asematunneli (Swedish: Stationstunneln) is an underground city and shopping centre connecting the Helsinki Central railway station and City-Center in downtown Helsinki, Finland. The area also has a ticket sales area for the Rautatientori metro station and connections to the nearby Forum shopping centre as well as Stockmann and Sokos department ...

  5. List of shopping malls in Finland - Wikipedia

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    The interior structure of Mall of Tripla in Helsinki, Finland. Finland is home to fifty shopping malls, over half of which are located in the greater Helsinki area. The following is a list of all shopping malls in Finland, categorized by location.

  6. Helsinki City Centre - Wikipedia

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    The city council often referred to the parts as the city centre and the suburbs (Finnish: kantakaupunki - esikaupungit, Swedish: stadskärnan - förstäderna). The area started to be referred to as the central business district in the 1960s. In early 2014 there were 106,201 inhabitants in the southern major district of Helsinki. [1]

  7. City-Center - Wikipedia

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    The only part of the plan that was implemented as planned is the 1967 office and shopping centre building right across the street from the Helsinki Central railway station, popularly known as Makkaratalo, Finnish for "sausage house": the elevated parking lot occupying the third floor is encircled by a decorative railing which is said to ...

  8. Forum (shopping centre) - Wikipedia

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    Forum is a shopping centre in Helsinki, Finland, opened in 1985 and located between the streets of Mannerheimintie, Simonkatu, Yrjönkatu and Kalevankatu. The original Forum building is located in the corner of Mannerheimintie and Simonkatu. The shopping centre has been constantly expanded to also fill other buildings in the city block.

  9. Category:Shopping centres in Helsinki - Wikipedia

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