Another Stop Shop from Immofinanz in Zielona Góra

07
Jan
2021
News - Another Stop Shop from Immofinanz in Zielona Góra #Immofinanz #Poland #retail #Zielona Gora

by Property Forum | Retail

Immofinanz has received a building permit for the newest planned project under the Stop Shop brand in Zielona Góra. The beginning of construction works is planned in the nearest future and the completion of the new Stop Shop Zielona Góra retail park is scheduled for the turn of 2021/2022.

 


Stop Shop Zielona Góra will consist of 14 stores with 6,600 sqm of leasable space. The plot, on which the project will be implemented is located in the vicinity of an existing supermarket and the DYI store.

"Our Stop Shop brand is a very crisis-resistant retail format. It is highly standardized and therefore offers attractive rents for tenants. It also focuses on affordable products, which is especially important in more difficult times, such as today, when buyers are becoming more and more sensitive. Additionally, when shopping in a retail park, people have a greater sense of security - mainly due to the lack of common areas and direct access to shops from the parking lot. When it comes to our latest investment in Zielona Góra, we are already conducting advanced talks with future tenants. Soon we will be able to inform, which brands will open their stores in our newest retail park ", said Magdalena Kowalewska, Country Manager of Operations Poland at Immofinanz.

Stop Shop Zielona Góra will be the eleventh retail park under this brand in Poland. Currently, Immofinanz has a portfolio of 98 retail parks in nine countries. Apart from Poland, Stop Shops are also located in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia and Romania.




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