Kvadrat Storsenter is one of the largest shopping centres in Norway and Citycon’s principal Stavanger metropolitan asset, opened in 1986 in Sandnes at the southern edge of the Stavanger metropolitan area along the E39 motorway corridor. The 76,000-sqm super-regional centre houses approximately 170 stores across two retail levels, anchoring the southern Rogaland retail map between the central Stavanger pedestrian shopping district and the broader Jæren regional residential catchment.
The format combines a Coop Obs hypermarket anchor with extensive fashion volume across the retail floors and a substantial dining, family entertainment, and services cluster including a multiplex cinema. International vertical apparel chains, Norwegian specialty retailers, and accessible-luxury fashion houses populate the tenant lineup at the depth that few other Norwegian suburban centres match outside the Olav Thon-controlled Oslo metropolitan flagships.
The catchment combines the Sandnes metropolitan population with the broader Stavanger metro and Jæren regional demographic that the surrounding Klepp, Time, and Hå municipalities concentrate. The E39 motorway provides direct connectivity from central Stavanger and the broader southern Rogaland coastal corridor, with the Sandnes Central Station offering regional rail accessibility from the broader Jæren residential belt.
Within Citycon’s Pan-Nordic portfolio, Kvadrat Storsenter is one of the operator’s largest Norwegian assets and the principal Stavanger metropolitan flagship alongside the smaller Bergen Storsenter, Arken, CC Vest, and City Lade. The asset’s commercial role within the Norwegian retail map is the dominant southern Rogaland super-regional, complementing the central Stavanger pedestrian retail and the smaller Forus shopping cluster between the two metro centres.
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