Lublin Plaza is the principal central Lublin shopping centre, opened on May 24, 2007 with the 26,100-sqm regional format spanning approximately 102 stores across three retail levels at 13 Lipowa Street in the Śródmieście commercial and student district approximately 200 metres from the central Lublin pedestrian street. The asset was developed by Plaza Centers as part of the company’s Polish expansion programme, with Klépierre acquiring the property in 2007 as one of the principal Polish portfolio additions, and the comprehensive 2018 refurbishment delivering the current tenant register and the upgraded common-area programming.
The format combines fashion volume across the retail floors with the Inditex group flagship presence including Sinsay alongside H&M, Reserved, the LPP group brand register featuring Mohito, House, and Cropp, and the contemporary fashion register featuring CCC and the broader Polish fashion anchors. The TK Maxx off-price anchor, the HalfPrice off-price anchor, the Sephora and Douglas health-and-beauty anchors, and the Empik media presence define the value-tier offering, with the eight-screen Cinema City multiplex anchoring the entertainment positioning, the 24-hour CityFit gym extending the wellness offer, and the dining circuit organising around the Costa Coffee, McDonald’s, KFC, Subway, and Grycan operators.
The catchment combines the dense Śródmieście residential and student demographic across the central Lublin universities including the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University and the Catholic University of Lublin with the broader 350,000-resident Lublin urban population and the cross-suburban Lubelskie regional catchment. Lublin Plaza is positioned as the largest central Lublin retail destination, with direct accessibility by car, bicycle, and public transport including the immediate bus stops on Lipowa Street, and the well-developed parking infrastructure handling the central Lublin motorised demand.
Klépierre operates Lublin Plaza within its Polish portfolio that includes additional regional and central-positioned assets, distinguishing the operator presence in Poland from the broader French-headquartered European mall portfolio. The property’s commercial role within the Polish retail map is the dominant central-Lublin retail destination, complementing rather than competing with the secondary Galeria Olimp and the suburban VIVO! Lublin centres that occupy adjacent positions in the Lublin retail catchment, with the central Lublin location and the Klépierre operator stewardship calibrating the tenant register one notch above the conventional Polish secondary-tier regional pattern.
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