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The expansion of the Eurovea mixed-use complex in Bratislava is progressing according to schedule. The project is being developed by J&T Real Estate, and the functional public places were executed by internationally recognized architect Beth Galí.

The first Belgian marketplace common to its shopping malls in the city center of Brussels: City2, The Mint and Anspach. With this investment, AG Real Estate provides digital solutions to meet the changing needs of its retail customers.

A number of shopping centers have opened their doors in Belgrade over the past few years. In June 2020, BEO, for which MPC Properties is responsible, opened its doors. Development, Technical Operations, and Innovations Director Jovana Cvetković looks back on a time of particular turbulence – not solely due to reasons relating to the pandemic.

In November 2021, the Dutch arcade game operator Gamestate will open its first branch in Germany in Westfield Centro on an area of over 700 square meters. Over 45 arcade stations will then enable visitors to prove their skills at the latest virtual arcade products or popular gaming classics. Gamestate is another highlight in the center’s leisure and entertainment segment and once again demonstrates the international appeal of the location.

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The brand new Etele Plaza opened its doors to the public at 10 AM on September 17, 2021. Budapest’s latest shopping and entertainment center located in the immediate vicinity of Etele square, Kelenföld will offer an outstanding range of stores and services, featuring unique digital and architectural solutions. The €300 million development is also the first smart plaza in Hungary.

At the end of August, Climate Protection Minister Leonore Gewessler presented awards to exemplary “klimaaktiv mobil Project Partners” in Vienna. SES Spar European Shopping Centers was recognized for its installation of e-charging stations at shopping centers located throughout Austria. In addition to the current 126 charging stations, SES intends to install an additional 21 charging points over the course of the next few months. At EUROPARK Salzburg alone, for example, the existing 12 charging stations will be increased to 18 by 2022 to meet growing demand.

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Merkal Calzados lands at La Torre Outlet Zaragoza to enrich the offer of the centre, which already has other globally recognized shoe brands such as Adidas, Reebok, Puma, Rockport or Skechers. The Spanish firm comes to the outlet complex to surprise in its 500 square meter store and starts with an opening promotion of 20% discount for purchases over 40 euros.

“Outlets benefit due to their out-of-town locations. As a consumer, you are able to park outside and quickly walk to your store of choice in a relaxed, open environment.”

“We recognize that the traditional model for urban malls needs to evolve in the face of shifts in consumer habits, e-commerce growth, new technologies, urbanization, declining use of private transportation, and a localization of demand towards accessible services and environmental sustainability.”

The Hamburg-based redos Group, which specializes in large-scale retail properties, has acquired the retail park in Gründau Lieblos near Frankfurt am Main. The purchase was made for the Union Investment Spezial-AIF “Redos Einzelhandel Deutschland III”. The property’s seller is the real estate investment manager Redevco, which had included the property in its portfolio in 2016 and has now successfully implemented its business plan. The parties have agreed not to disclose the purchase price.