Forum Gdańsk is one of the principal central-Gdańsk retail destinations and a defining landmark of the immediate Gdańsk Śródmieście district, opened in May 2018 with the 63,000-sqm format spanning multiple retail levels alongside integrated public spaces, office, and entertainment programming on the 5.5-hectare site adjacent to the Gdańsk Główny railway station. The development features a 120-metre glass roof covering a section of the Radunia canal and direct integration with the adjacent Gdańsk Śródmieście commuter rail station, the new tram interchange, and the bus terminal.
The format combines fashion-led volume across the retail floors with the Inditex group flagship presence including Zara, Bershka, and Stradivarius, alongside H&M and the contemporary Polish vertical fashion register featuring Reserved, CCC, and Smyk among the principal anchors. The Multikino multiplex anchors the entertainment programming, with the Empik media flagship, the Carrefour grocery anchor, and the dining circuit sized for both the immediate visitor traffic and the daily commuter throughput at the integrated transit interchange.
The catchment combines the dense central Gdańsk residential demographic across Stare Miasto, Główne Miasto, and the broader Wyspa Spichrzów regeneration zone with the cross-regional traffic flowing through the Gdańsk Główny railway station interchange and the broader Tri-City agglomeration of approximately 1.1 million Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot residents. Direct accessibility includes the integrated commuter rail station within the Forum Gdańsk envelope, the new tram and bus interchange immediately adjacent, and underground parking serving the central Gdańsk motorised catchment. The connection to the Old Town pedestrian network through the Targ Sienny axis positions the centre at the principal central-Gdańsk visitor and tourist circulation node.
Multi Corporation developed Forum Gdańsk between 2014 and 2018, integrating the retail core with the adjacent Gdańsk Śródmieście commuter rail station and the broader Targ Sienny and Targ Rakowy regeneration zone. The asset’s commercial role within the Polish retail map is the dominant central-Gdańsk transit-oriented super-regional and the principal benchmark inner-city regeneration project in Pomeranian commercial real estate, complementing rather than competing with the smaller 40,000-sqm Galeria Bałtycka in the Wrzeszcz district and the central-Gdańsk Galeria Madison and Galeria Metropolia assets.
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