Atrium Reduta is a principal Warsaw super-regional shopping centre in the Ochota district, opened in 1999 with the 45,000-sqm format spanning two retail levels at 148 Aleje Jerozolimskie at the western approach to the central Warsaw central business district. The asset transferred from Atrium European Real Estate to G City Europe through the corporate rebrand that consolidated the former Atrium Polish portfolio under the G City Europe banner. The property houses approximately 130 outlets and over 100 retail and service units across the two levels.
The format combines the Carrefour hypermarket as the principal grocery anchor with the Peek & Cloppenburg German fashion outlet anchoring the premium register, alongside the Inditex group flagship presence including Zara, the H&M and Mango contemporary fashion register, and the Reserved and Polish vertical fashion presence. The Euro RTV AGD consumer electronics anchor and the Levi’s denim flagship define the value-tier and casual fashion positioning. The dining circuit organises around China Town, Costa Coffee, McDonald’s, Subway, Salad Story, Grycan, and Pizza Dominium among the principal F&B operators, with the Cinema City multiplex anchoring the entertainment programming.
The catchment combines the dense Ochota and Szczęśliwice residential demographic with the substantial business district daytime workforce arriving via the Aleje Jerozolimskie corridor and the cross-regional traffic flowing through one of Warsaw’s principal east-west arteries. Direct accessibility includes multiple bus routes (127, 130, 158, 178, 187, 191, 517, 717) serving the immediate Reduta stop, the nearby Szczęśliwice train station, and the parking infrastructure handling the cross-suburban motorised demand. The fifteen-minute drive to Chopin Airport and the cross-arterial position relative to the adjacent 67,500-sqm Blue City super-regional define the asset’s western Warsaw catchment positioning.
G City Europe operates Atrium Reduta within its Polish portfolio of approximately 13 retail and residential properties valued at €1.9 billion totalling around 360,000 sqm of gross leasable area, alongside the 63,000-sqm Atrium Promenada flagship in the Praga-Południe district. The asset’s commercial role within the Polish retail map is the principal western Warsaw super-regional retail destination, complementing rather than competing with the adjacent 67,500-sqm Blue City and the larger 115,000-sqm Westfield Arkadia super-regional in northern Warsaw. The combination of central western-Warsaw positioning, the established hypermarket-and-fashion anchor mix, and G City Europe operator stewardship calibrates the tenant register against the broader cross-suburban Warsaw super-regional demand pattern.
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