Dom Mody Drukarnia Bydgoszcz is one of the principal central Bydgoszcz heritage shopping centres at ul. Jagiellońska between Gdańska Street and Jagiellońska Street in the downtown Bydgoszcz district, opened on November 30, 2007 originally as Astoria and renamed Drukarnia in honour of the historical printing factory site. The 18,000-sqm central downtown format spans approximately 50 retail and service units anchored by the supermarket grocery position and the contemporary fashion register, with the heritage 1814 neoclassical printing house building incorporated into the contemporary shopping centre architecture and showcased through glass display along the ul. Jagiellońska facade.
The format combines the contemporary Polish vertical fashion register featuring the principal high-street brands with the broader specialty retail offer including the cosmetics, pharmacy, and home-goods positions, the dining circuit, and the integrated services programming distributed across the principal retail levels. The 50-unit tenant mix orients toward the central Bydgoszcz daily-shopping demographic, the office-worker convenience segment, and the central Bydgoszcz pedestrian commercial corridor, with the heritage Słodownia-style architectural integration creating the distinctive industrial-heritage positioning within the broader central Bydgoszcz retail map.
The catchment combines the dense central Bydgoszcz residential demographic of approximately 340,000 city residents with the broader Kuyavian-Pomeranian metropolitan concentration of approximately 2 million regional residents and the substantial central Bydgoszcz office-worker and tourist circulation flowing through the principal Gdańska Street pedestrian commercial axis. Direct accessibility includes the property’s central Bydgoszcz downtown positioning at the principal city-centre retail corridor, the immediate proximity to the central Bydgoszcz public transport network with the surrounding tram and bus stops, and the broader walkability across the central Bydgoszcz pedestrian commercial register.
The historical printing factory site at the property location operated continuously from 1814 through 2005 across approximately 191 years of printing operations, originally established by Andrzej Friedrich Gruenauer and subsequently expanded under Władysław Kościelski ownership from 1920 issuing the 1807 Constitution of the Duchy of Warsaw and the principal Polish textbook and scientific publication register. The 2016 acquisition by ASK Consulting initiated the partial transformation into the Bydgoskie Centrum Finansowe business centre, with the shopping centre operations continuing on the principal retail floors. The asset’s commercial role within the Polish retail map is the principal central Bydgoszcz heritage adaptive-reuse retail destination integrating the historical printing factory architectural identity with the contemporary mixed-use commercial format, complementing rather than competing with the larger 40,000-sqm Galeria Pomorska super-regional in northern Bydgoszcz and the broader Kuyavian-Pomeranian metropolitan retail register.
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