City: Paris region
Region: Europe
Country: France
Trade area: 204 514 m²
Address: Route André Citroën, 78140 Vélizy-Villacoublay, France
No of floors: 2
Owner: Unibail-Rodamco
Parking: 1 200
Website: http://www.lusinemodeetmaison.fr/W/do/centre/accueil
L’Usine Mode et Maision (Factory Fashion and Home) is a large contemporary outlet centre with around 140 stores offering hundreds of top French, European and global brands. As well as the women’s, men’s and children’s wear brands common to many European outlet centres L’Usine Mode et Maison also has a very strong range of other goods such as appliances, phones, electrical goods, toys and games, gardening, books and music, furniture and home decorations.
With its red facade displaying giant barcodes, the outlet malls of Velizy Villacoublay offers throughout the year great prices on major national and international brands : menswear , womenswear and also well-being, food… Throughout the year, over 500 brands offer every week thousands of items with discounts up to 70%.
For refreshments the centre has three outlets – La Naturellement Croisanterie for mouthwatering gourmet croissants, Le Panier a Salade salad bar and Le Saint Ex restaurant for lunch or dinner meals. There is a children’s play area in case the little ones get bored but you can also rent a ‘Boobaloo’ a buggy/car complete with safety belts and brakes for two to five year olds – a fun way to take your youngsters round the centre with a built-in shopping basket to carry your bargains.
Description of the location and accessibility
Te mall is located on about 19 kilometres southwest of Paris and 9 kilometre east of Versailles.
Shopper Trafic/Catchment Area
Catchment area: 1.2 million people from the surrounding areas.
Shopper traffic: 14.3 million visitors annually.
Features mall architecture
Red facade displaying giant barcodes.
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