Atrium Molo Szczecin is one of the principal Pomorzany district regional shopping centres opened in November 2000 as CH Piast and modernised through November 2010, with the 31,600-sqm regional format spanning approximately 41 retail and service units anchored by the Carrefour hypermarket flagship at ul. Mieszka I 73 in the southern Szczecin urban district. The property was acquired by Metropol Group in 2023 from the previous Atrium European Real Estate ownership and rebranded Omni Molo as the contemporary identity, with the Carrefour hypermarket replacing the historical Hypernova grocery operator that anchored the original format.
The format combines the Carrefour hypermarket grocery anchor with the contemporary Polish vertical fashion register featuring Monnari, Orsay, and Ryłko alongside the broader fashion offer. The MediaMarkt consumer electronics anchor, the Komfort flooring and home-furnishing position, the Empik media flagship, the Rossmann pharmacy, and the broader convenience services define the daily-shopping tenant register. The Carrefour fuel station on-site and the dining-and-services circuit support the broader convenience programming, with the property orienting toward the family-oriented daily-shopping format rather than the fashion-anchored super-regional positioning of the central Szczecin marquee centres.
The catchment combines the dense Pomorzany residential demographic with the broader southern Szczecin metropolitan concentration and the cross-regional traffic flowing through the principal Mieszka I corridor connecting to the central Szczecin retail flagships approximately 4 kilometres to the north. Direct accessibility includes the 860-plus parking spaces handling the regional motorised demand, the on-site Carrefour fuel station, the property’s integration into the broader Szczecin public transport network connecting to the central retail flagships, and the broader Pomorzany district convenience positioning.
Metropol Group coordinates the property ownership of Omni Molo since the 2023 acquisition from Atrium European Real Estate, transitioning the asset from the broader Atrium Polish portfolio to the Metropol Group Polish retail register. The asset’s commercial role within the Polish retail map is the principal Pomorzany district regional retail destination, complementing rather than competing with the larger 59,500-sqm CH Galaxy central Szczecin Echo Investment-owned super-regional, the 43,000-sqm Galeria Kaskada central Szczecin marquee, the 32,000-sqm CH Ster western Szczecin regional, and the broader West Pomeranian metropolitan retail register dominated by the Galaxy central super-regional flagship. The CH Piast to Atrium Molo to Omni Molo naming progression captures the broader 25-year operational history through three distinct ownership chapters.
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