News Article Acteeum Koszalin Lidl Poland retail
by Property Forum | Retail

The new Acteeum project – Koszalin Power Center – developed in cooperation with Leroy Merlin and Agata Meble has just gained a food anchor. As part of the largest shopping complex in the Koszalin region, Lidl will open its large-format supermarket with an area of 2,000 sqm. The construction of the Power Center in Koszalin will start this year and the opening is planned for the second half of 2022.


"We are, like our tenants, full of enthusiasm, seeing the extremely dynamic development of the Koszalin project. We are very happy signing a lease agreement with Lidl, which will open its modern supermarket in our Power Center on almost 2,000 sqm of space. At the same time, such well-known brands as LPP and Rossmann also join our project, which, together with the presence of Leroy Merlin and Agata Meble, confirm its huge commercial potential on the scale of the city and the entire region", says Tomasz Szewczyk, Managing Partner w Acteeum Central Europe

On the total area of ​​38,000 sqm of GLA Koszalin Power Center will offer a wide range of shopping and service opportunities of various brands. It will include the largest Leroy Merlin DIY hypermarket in the region, with an area of ​​approx. 12,000 sqm, the Lidl supermarket with an area of ​​approx. 2,000 sqm, full-size and the only in the region furniture store of the Agata Meble chain with an area of ​​approx. 10,000 sqm and 30 shopping premises within the Retail Park, including spacious Rossmann store of 380 sqm area.

Koszalin Power Center will also include a dining offer, including a drive-thru restaurant. In addition, for the convenience of customers, the facility will offer a spacious, easily accessible car park for approx. 1,100 vehicles and infrastructure ensuring smooth communication within Koszalin and the region.

The Power Center will be constructed directly at the road junction of the S6 expressway connecting Szczecin with the Tri-City and Władysława IV street – the main exit route to the Baltic sea. Both roads are not only the main national routes, but also fit into the local urban infrastructure as communication arteries popular among the inhabitants.

The opening of the project in Koszalin is planned for second half of 2022.