Beaugrenelle occupies 49,517 sqm on the left bank of the Seine in Paris’s 15th arrondissement, at the Pont Mirabeau. The centre was extensively rebuilt and reopened in 2013 on the footprint of an earlier scheme. It is one of the only contemporary enclosed shopping centres of regional scale within the administrative boundaries of Paris proper, purpose-built for current retail formats rather than adapted from a department store heritage. The 15th arrondissement is one of the most densely populated residential districts in the capital.
Galeries Lafayette operates a full-line department store within the centre. The fashion tenant mix is concentrated in the contemporary-premium segment: ba&sh, Sandro, Maje, Claudie Pierlot, The Kooples, Lacoste, Tommy Hilfiger and Zadig & Voltaire are all confirmed. H&M, Uniqlo, Levi’s and Zara anchor the mid-market. Nike and Adidas cover sportswear. Electronics and media are served by Fnac and Darty, with Devialet operating a standalone audio brand store. BoConcept and Maisons du Monde cover home. Monoprix handles grocery. Pathé operates a 10-screen cinema on the upper levels. Lovisa and Pandora hold jewellery positions.
The 15th arrondissement catchment is served by the Pont du Garigliano tramway and multiple bus routes connecting to the broader left bank population. The centre sits within 20 minutes by public transport of the 7th, 6th and 1st arrondissements, extending its effective draw across the southern and central left bank. Evening traffic is supported by the cinema and a restaurant offer on the upper floor.
The contemporary French fashion cluster — ba&sh, Sandro and Maje alongside international counterparts — is the centre’s primary commercial identity. This positioning, combined with Galeries Lafayette’s department store offer, creates a retail mix that serves the left bank residential catchment without replicating the tourist-oriented department store circuit of the right bank. Beaugrenelle’s tenant mix and continued leasing activity reflect both the strength of its catchment and the scarcity of comparable enclosed retail within Paris itself.
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