City: Paris region
Region: Europe
Country: France
Trade area: 592 015 m²
Address: 200 Avenue Division Leclerc, 95200 Sarcelles, France
Construction company: GAM
No of floors: 2
Owner: Compagnie de Phalsbourg
Parking: 1 850
Website: www.myplace-sarcelles.fr
My Place provides the city of Sarcelles (North of Paris) with the modern retail facility it desperately needed. My Place encompasses different retail formats: a mall with an Auchan hypermarket, medium-sized units, restaurants and shops; and a retail park with large specialty stores. My Place opened November 2011.
Description of the location and accessibility
Access by bus : line 133, 368, 268, 269 and 9502.
Shopper Trafic/Catchment Area
Catchment area: 1 million inhabitants, 20% living within a 5 minute radius.
Features mall architecture
This mall includes 3 different and uniform spaces : catering, equipment and a shopping gallery with an Auchan supermarket. A special attention is brought to the outdoor spaces: facades mix clear oak, glass wall and perforated metal section with tree designed motives. The inside gallery opens on an amazing atrium, with 30 ft trees, a terrace and many lounges. Wood, patterned glass, stainless steel wall with stylized drawings and anthracite grey stone floors create a very aesthetic space. And the two-colored and translucent Barrisol ceilings, punctuated with polished mirror finish natural light shaft, give a pleasant atmosphere.
Project Cost
75M€
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