Grand Tour is a retail park with a gallery component in Sainte-Eulalie, on the northern axis of the Bordeaux metropolitan area. The scheme is anchored by an E.Leclerc hypermarket that operates multiple specialist formats within the complex, including a fuel station, a drive-through click-and-collect and a dedicated parapharmacy. This E.Leclerc concentration gives the scheme its primary commercial identity: it functions principally as a necessity and grocery destination for the northern Bordeaux residential catchment rather than as a fashion or leisure destination.
Beyond the E.Leclerc formats, the gallery component includes Courir for sportswear, Esprit and Armand Thiery for fashion and Darjeeling for lingerie. Besson Chaussures covers footwear. CLEOR and Histoire d’Or hold jewellery positions. Jeff de Bruges covers confectionery. A local cinema (Cinéma Grand Ecran Sainte-Eulalie) supports leisure traffic. Coiff&Co covers hairdressing services.
Sainte-Eulalie is northeast of Bordeaux on the A10 motorway corridor, with direct access from the A10 at exit 43 and from the A630 Bordeaux ring road. The surrounding communes — including Saint-André-de-Cubzac, Saint-Loubès and Ambès — form the eastern and northeastern catchment of the Bordeaux metropolitan area. The site draws car-based weekly shoppers from a broad north Bordeaux catchment where E.Leclerc’s breadth of format is the primary draw.
Grand Tour occupies the northern large-format grocery slot in the Bordeaux metropolitan retail geography, distinct from the city-centre offer at Mériadeck and the western axis at Mérignac Soleil. The E.Leclerc anchor’s multiple operational formats — grocery, auto, parapharmacy, drive — indicate a retail strategy built on maximising basket size and visit frequency from the northern residential catchment.
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