Mall of Scandinavia is one of the largest shopping centres in Sweden and Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield’s flagship Stockholm metropolitan asset, opened in 2015 in Solna at the northern edge of the Stockholm metropolitan area along the E4 motorway corridor. The 101,000-sqm super-regional centre houses approximately 220 stores across two retail levels with around 4,000 parking spaces, anchoring the northern Stockholm metro retail map alongside the Westfield Täby Centrum that operates further north and the central Stockholm pedestrian retail axes.
The format combines an ICA Maxi hypermarket anchor with extensive fashion volume across the retail floors and a substantial dining, family entertainment, and food hall component including a multiplex cinema and the Friends Arena event venue immediately adjacent. Apple, H&M, Zara, COS, & Other Stories, Hugo Boss, Massimo Dutti, and the principal international vertical apparel and accessible-luxury chains anchor the tenant lineup at the depth that establishes Mall of Scandinavia among the strongest Scandinavian retail assets.
The catchment combines the Solna metropolitan population with the broader northern Stockholm metro demographic that the Sundbyberg, Bromma, and surrounding Vasastan and Norrmalm districts concentrate alongside spillover from the central Stockholm pedestrian retail. The Solna commuter rail station immediately adjacent to the property delivers a 7-minute commuter train and 9-minute subway connection to Stockholm Central, with the E4 and E18 motorway access carrying parking-led traffic from the broader Mälardalen regional catchment.
Within URW’s Swedish portfolio, Mall of Scandinavia operates alongside Westfield Täby Centrum as the operator’s two principal Stockholm flagships. The 2015 opening positioned the asset as the dominant northern Stockholm super-regional alongside the Friends Arena event-driven traffic that the adjacent stadium delivers during major concert and sporting periods.
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