Château Roussillon is a retail park and commercial zone in the Château Roussillon quarter of Perpignan, in the Pyrénées-Orientales, on the northwestern periphery of the city adjacent to the A9 motorway interchange. It serves the Perpignan metropolitan catchment and draws from the wider Roussillon plain — the French Catalonia territory extending from the Pyrenees to the Mediterranean. Grand Frais anchors the fresh food component with a fresh-market positioning across produce, meat, fish and cheese.
Roche Bobois holds a premium furniture position — the French luxury furniture brand whose designer furniture represents a distinct investment purchase. Yves Thuriès holds a confectionery and pastry position — the Meilleur Ouvrier de France pastry chef whose chocolate and pastry work has a national reputation. King Jouet covers toys. Paul covers bakery. 7camicie covers Italian men’s shirts. Mobilier de France covers furniture. RougeGorge covers lingerie.
The A9 motorway connects Perpignan to the Spanish border at Le Perthus (approximately 25 kilometres south), to Narbonne and Montpellier to the north, and to the Côte Vermeille and Catalan coast to the east. Spanish consumers and cross-border residents add a secondary commercial layer to Perpignan’s major retail zones, consistent with the city’s historic role as the gateway between French and Spanish Catalonia.
Roche Bobois’s presence alongside more standard retail park tenants is the most commercially distinctive feature of Château Roussillon. The brand’s designer furniture — produced in collaboration with architects and fashion designers including Jean-Paul Gaultier — positions it well above the standard home furnishing register of retail parks in comparable catchment areas. Yves Thuriès’s pastry and chocolate presence adds a French artisan food identity appropriate to the Roussillon region’s strong culinary culture.
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