Centrum Handlowe Jantar is the largest shopping centre in Central Pomerania, opened on September 26, 2008 with the original 23,000-sqm format and substantially expanded across two phases through 2011 to 2012 to the current 44,890-sqm regional format spanning approximately 137 retail and service units at ul. Szczecińska 58 approximately three kilometres from the central Słupsk business district on the principal exit road toward Szczecin. The architectural design by the Hrynkiewicz i Synowie Pracownia Architektoniczna and the Mayland Real Estate development programme positioned the property as the principal Central Pomerania regional retail anchor.
The format combines fashion-led volume across the retail floors with the contemporary Polish vertical fashion register featuring Reserved, CCC, and Sinsay alongside the H&M flagship presence and the broader value-tier offer. The Media Markt consumer electronics anchor, the Decathlon sports anchor, the Jula Swedish home-improvement anchor, the Action discount-tier anchor, and the HalfPrice off-price fashion concept define the broader value-tier-and-volume positioning, with the Douglas premium beauty, Sephora cosmetics, Rossmann pharmacy, and Martes Sport athletic operator completing the broader fashion-and-services offer. The six-screen Multikino cinema multiplex, the Just Gym fitness club, and the dining circuit including KFC and Pizza Hut quick-service operators complete the property’s leisure and entertainment programming.
The catchment combines the dense central Słupsk residential demographic of approximately 100,000 urban residents with the broader Central Pomerania regional concentration and the cross-regional traffic flowing through the principal Słupsk-Szczecin national arterial corridor. Direct accessibility includes the dedicated bus terminus at the Kołobrzeska entrance serving the broader Słupsk public transport network, the Mayland-financed 1.5-kilometre Kołobrzeska road extension to the ul. Grottgera grid that opened on November 3, 2011 in connection with the second-phase opening, and approximately 1,200 parking spaces handling the regional motorised catchment. The BREEAM In-Use Excellent certification at the over 80 percent rating supports the property’s environmental programming.
Mayland Real Estate developed Centrum Handlowe Jantar with the Cushman & Wakefield asset management arm coordinating the broader operational programming. The asset’s commercial role within the Polish retail map is the principal Central Pomerania regional retail destination and the dominant Słupsk regional retail anchor, with the cross-regional catchment from the Ustka, Sławno, Darłowo, Miastko, Lębork, Bytów, and Koszalin secondary municipalities and the half-resident-half-cross-regional visitor split distinguishing the property within the broader Pomeranian regional pattern. The architectural integration of the post-industrial Sezamor brownfield site, the Mayland-funded Kołobrzeska road extension, and the BREEAM Excellent certification calibrate the property within the broader Polish A-class regional segment.
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