Galeria Przymorze is a regional Gdańsk-Przymorze retail destination at ul. Obrońców Wybrzeża 1, opened in 2009 with the 34,000-sqm format spanning over 80 retail and service units in the heart of the Przymorze quarter approximately 1.2 kilometres from the Baltic seafront and adjacent to the Falowiec, the longest residential building in Central Europe. The architectural identity integrates with the surrounding Przymorze urban fabric and the adjacent park, with the rotunda glass facade and the wood, glass, marble, and steel interior treatments establishing the broader retail programming.
The format combines the E.Leclerc hypermarket grocery anchor as the principal volume operator with the contemporary Polish vertical fashion register featuring Reserved, Cropp, Mohito, and Sinsay alongside the H&M flagship presence and the C&A and the broader fashion offer. The CCC and Deichmann footwear position, the Decathlon sports anchor, the Empik media presence, the Rossmann pharmacy, the Hebe drugstore, and the broader convenience programming including the dining circuit complete the principal retail offer. The distinctive Patrick Blanc-designed green wall (the only Patrick Blanc green wall in Poland, covering 100 sqm with dozens of plant species) anchors the property’s distinctive environmental programming and supports the harmony-with-nature positioning.
The catchment combines the dense Przymorze residential demographic anchored by the Falowiec residential complex and the broader Tri-City conurbation concentration of approximately 750,000 residents with the cross-Tri-City commuter flow connecting Gdańsk to Sopot and Gdynia. Direct accessibility includes tram routes 2 and 8 serving the immediate Obrońców Wybrzeża stop, tram routes 6 and 12 connecting to Wrzeszcz and Przymorze, bus routes 127 and 148 serving the Obrońców Wybrzeża stop and bus routes 139 and 199 serving the Bora-Komorowskiego stop, the connection from the SKM Oliwa station via bus 127 directly to the property, and the 1,200 free parking spaces consisting of 400 surface spaces in front of the property and 800 underground spaces managed through the AFAPARK system. The property registers approximately six million annual visitors across the broader Tri-City catchment.
Apsys operates Galeria Przymorze under the asset management agreement with the property owner ImmoGdańsk, joining the Apsys Polish portfolio on March 1, 2016 as part of the firm’s twentieth-anniversary expansion programme. The Apsys Polish portfolio totalling approximately twenty-two managed shopping centres with around 830,000 sqm of GLA establishes the broader operator stewardship context. The asset’s commercial role within the Polish retail map is the principal Przymorze-district regional retail destination, complementing rather than competing with the 25,570-sqm GCH Manhattan in the Wrzeszcz district, the 63,000-sqm Forum Gdańsk centrally-positioned in the Gdańsk-Śródmieście district, and the 40,000-sqm Galeria Bałtycka in the broader Tri-City regional segment.
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