The 58,000 m2 Poznan City Center mall opened its doors on Friday on a former railway tracks site in the Polish city.
The 58,000 m2 Poznan City Center mall opened its doors on Friday on a former railway tracks site in the Polish city.
The scheme, which represents a joint venture between Europa Capital, TriGranit and PKP, provides 230 shops and 35 bars, restaurants and cafes over three levels with two food court areas.
Key tenants new to Poznan include Sportsdirect.com, Toys 'R' Us and North Fish with other large anchor stores including Royal Collection, TK Maxx, H&M and Saturn.
The centre is integrated in the Poznan Glowny railway station which includes a 19 terminal bus station.
Sandor Demjan, chairman of TriGranit Development Corporation, said: 'This project clearly demonstrates TriGranit’s expertise in developing existing central train stations and reshaping them into exciting new city centres.'