Galeria MM is a contemporary central Poznań shopping centre at ul. Św. Marcin 24 at the corner of Aleja Marcinkowskiego in the Poznań city-centre district, with the 11,000-sqm central downtown format opened on March 1, 2013 spanning approximately 30 retail and service units across multiple retail levels. The property occupies the site of the former Pasaż MM downtown gallery and the historical Drukarnia Polska printing plant building demolished in the 1970s, with the contemporary architecture integrating into the broader central Poznań Św. Marcin commercial corridor.
The format combines the Lidl discount supermarket grocery anchor with the contemporary Polish vertical convenience register featuring the Pepco home-goods position, the Hebe pharmacy operator, the Browar Czarnków craft brewery specialty, and the Starbucks specialty coffee flagship alongside the broader services offer. The compact downtown format orients toward the office-worker daily-shopping demographic, the central Poznań residential demographic, and the broader Św. Marcin corridor pedestrian traffic, with the deeper services circuit complementing the broader fashion-anchored super-regional positioning of the larger Poznań retail flagships.
The catchment combines the dense central Poznań residential demographic with the broader Wielkopolska metropolitan concentration of approximately 540,000 city residents and 3.5 million regional residents, alongside the substantial central Poznań office-worker daily-shopping demographic flowing through the principal Św. Marcin commercial corridor. Direct accessibility includes the property’s central Poznań downtown positioning along the principal Św. Marcin tram corridor, the immediate Aleja Marcinkowskiego intersection serving the broader central Poznań public transport network, and the property’s integration into the broader central Poznań retail register.
The asset’s commercial role within the Polish retail map is the principal central Poznań downtown convenience destination spanning the office-worker daily-shopping segment and the Św. Marcin corridor pedestrian traffic, complementing rather than competing with the larger 100,000-sqm Posnania super-regional in southern Poznań, the 60,000-sqm Stary Browar central marquee with the dedicated Heritage adaptive-reuse positioning, the 55,000-sqm M1 Poznań regional, and the broader Wielkopolska metropolitan retail register. The 2013 contemporary opening establishes the property within the post-Pasaż MM Św. Marcin redevelopment corridor.
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