Côte Seine is an enclosed shopping centre in Argenteuil, in the Val-d’Oise, on the northern bank of the Seine approximately 12 kilometres northwest of central Paris. It serves the Argenteuil residential catchment, one of the most densely populated suburbs on the northern Paris axis, drawing from a broadly mid-market and value-oriented demographic base. Intermarché anchors the grocery offer.
Fashion tenants cover the value and mid-market range: New Yorker, JACK & JONES, Kiabi, Okaidi and Sergent Major. Foot Locker handles sportswear. Sephora and Kiko Milano cover beauty alongside Yves Rocher. Paul serves bakery and café. Waffle Factory covers food and beverage. Histoire d’Or covers jewellery. Action occupies a hard-discount home and household position. Multiple optician chains confirm a services-heavy mix typical of a centre serving a dense residential catchment with practical shopping needs.
Access is via Argenteuil station and local bus connections, with rail links toward Paris Saint-Lazare and the northwestern Île-de-France network. Argenteuil is one of the more populous communes in the Île-de-France outside Paris, with a high-density residential base that supports consistent weekly footfall from necessity and convenience shopping rather than leisure-driven visits.
The tenant composition reflects a catchment with strong demand for everyday services: multiple opticians, Okaidi for children’s wear, Kiabi for family fashion and Action for household goods form the commercial backbone alongside grocery. Côte Seine serves the northern Paris metropolitan residential mass rather than a premium or destination-retail profile.
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