Dutch retail specialist Corio said on Thursday that its '365' shopping centre in Ankara has opened its doors to the public. Last year Corio announced it had acquired the mall for about $40mln. The mall comprises a 4,000 m[sup]2[/sup] Migros supermarket, a 5,000 m[sup]2[/sup] Koctaas DIY store, a 3,000 m[sup]2[/sup] Electroworld shop, cinema, restaurants, a foodcourt and several shops over about 27,700 m[sup]2[/sup] of gross lettable area. Corio said the asset is currently 98% leased and the lease contracts are based on the euro currency. The shopping centre has parking facilities for around 1,200 cars.
Dutch retail specialist Corio said on Thursday that its '365' shopping centre in Ankara has opened its doors to the public. Last year Corio announced it had acquired the mall for about $40mln. The mall comprises a 4,000 m2 Migros supermarket, a 5,000 m2 Koctaas DIY store, a 3,000 m2 Electroworld shop, cinema, restaurants, a foodcourt and several shops over about 27,700 m2 of gross lettable area. Corio said the asset is currently 98% leased and the lease contracts are based on the euro currency. The shopping centre has parking facilities for around 1,200 cars.
Additionally, the company has acquired the remaining 30% stake it did not own in the 23,000 m2 AdaCenter shopping centre in Adapazari. The financial details of this transaction were not disclosed. Corio operates a total of four shopping malls in Turkey, with another five properties in the pipeline.



