Capital Park Group shopping centre reaches 97% occupancy

29
Aug
2025
News - Capital Park Group shopping centre reaches 97% occupancy #Capital Park Group #leasing #Poland #retail

by Property Forum | Retail

ETC Swarzędz, a shopping centre owned by Capital Park Group, has reached 97% occupancy, making it one of the best-leased retail properties in the Wielkopolska region. The high level of commercialisation reflects the centre’s stable position in the local market and its appeal to both tenants and customers.


The tenant mix was recently expanded with the opening of a Tom Tailor & Mustang store, occupying 135 sqm. Both brands are well known in Europe, offering casual and smart clothing. Tom Tailor, a German brand with more than 60 years of tradition, provides fashion for men and women, while Mustang specialises in jeans and casual wear inspired by the American West.

Several existing tenants have also increased their presence. Martes Sport expanded from 678 sqm to 966 sqm, while Greenpoint and Top Secret now occupy a combined 222 sqm. Local jeweller Onyx Gold enlarged its store from 60 sqm to nearly 80 sqm, and the Wonderland hair salon grew from 85 sqm to around 113 sqm.

“The high occupancy rate and tenants’ decisions to expand confirm ETC Swarzędz’s strong position as a business-friendly location for both international chains and local entrepreneurs. Our success is based on a balanced tenant mix that combines recognised global brands with regional companies,” said Michał Najgrodzki, Head of Asset Management & Commercial Properties at Capital Park Group.

Located on the main route between Poznań and Warsaw, the shopping centre offers a wide range of shops, services and dining options. Facilities include a food court, children’s play area, relaxation zones and parking for 1,100 cars, as well as bike stands and amenities for families and people with reduced mobility.




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