Arkády Pankrác is the principal Pankrác district shopping centre at Na Pankráci 1727/86 in the Nusle district of central Prague 4, opened in 2008 with the 38,500-sqm regional format spanning approximately 130 retail and service units. The property is owned and managed by CPI Property Group, the principal Czech-based listed European retail real estate operator with the broader CPI Property Group portfolio totalling approximately €15 billion in valuation, positioning the asset as one of the principal CPI Czech retail anchors.
The format combines the Albert supermarket grocery anchor with the principal international and Czech vertical fashion register featuring H&M, Reserved, Cropp, Sinsay, the Inditex Zara, Bershka, Stradivarius, and Pull&Bear flagship presence, alongside the broader European fashion programming. The dedicated 13-screen Cinema City multiplex anchor, the Sportisimo athletic flagship, the Datart consumer electronics anchor, the Smyk children’s specialty, the dedicated dining circuit and food court, the Sephora and Douglas premium beauty positions, the dm drogerie markt pharmacy specialty, and the broader retail-and-services programming complete the contemporary Pankrác district regional offer.
The catchment combines the dense central Prague business-district demographic of the Nusle, Krč, and Pankrác office and residential districts hosting approximately 75,000 office-day workers within the broader Pankrác business cluster with the wider Prague metropolitan concentration of approximately 1.31 million city residents. Direct accessibility includes the Pankrác metro station immediate adjacency on the Prague metro Line C, the integrated bus and tram network, the principal D1 motorway access from the southern Bohemian corridor, the dedicated parking infrastructure, and the broader Prague business-district integration positioning the property as the principal Pankrác lunch-and-after-work destination.
CPI Property Group coordinates the property management of Arkády Pankrác within its broader Central European retail real estate portfolio spanning the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Romania, and Switzerland. The asset’s commercial role within the Czech retail map is the principal Pankrác business-district shopping destination integrated with the adjacent City Tower office complex and the broader Pankrác high-rise cluster, complementing rather than competing with the larger 102,000-sqm Westfield Chodov URW southern Prague flagship 4 kilometres to the south, the 58,000-sqm Nový Smíchov Klépierre Smíchov urban regional, the 46,000-sqm Atrium Flora G City Vinohrady flagship, and the broader central Prague metropolitan retail register.
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