City: Flensburg
Region: Europe
Country: Germany
Trade area: 36 290 m²
Address: Schleswiger Straße 130, 24941
Contact person: Mrs. Beaugendre
No of floors: 1
Owner: Union Investment Real Estate AG
Parking: 2 400
Phone: +49 (0) 211 30153-214
Website: www.foerdepark.de
Working time: Monday to Saturday from 08:00 to 22:00h
Offering 36.290 m² of sales area, the property is the biggest shopping centre in the Flensburg region and boasts a comprehensive range of products. The centre features around 50 outlets covering the worlds of food, fashion, electrical goods and leisure, including large-scale retail magnets like Pro Markt, Praktiker, Real, Roller Möbeldiscount and Aldi. The shopping center has a very good transport links and provides its customers with more than 2,400 free parking spaces as well as an additional underground car park. The mall also occupies a good location with a strong retail tradition and has been trading successfully since 1996.
Förde Park shopping center is situated on just five kilometres from the Danish border in Flensburg’s Gewerbegebiet-Süd business park.
Getting here:
By public transport
Flensburg station: Catch bus number 1 to the central bus station and than change to bus 14 or bus 15.
By car
From the A7 from Denmark: From the A7 exit Flensburg / Glücksburg. Links for the city bypass B200 direction Flensburg, Flensburg-south exit here. Then just follow the signs to the Förde Park.
The transparent architecture of Fördepark with light-filled shopping street is the ideal setting for a relaxed shopping experience.
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