Outlet Park Szczecin is the largest and only outlet centre in the West Pomeranian region with the 28,000-sqm regional format spanning approximately 115 retail and service units at ul. Andrzeja Struga 42 in the Prawobrzeże right-bank district of Szczecin, opened in November 2012 with subsequent expansion stages in 2015 and 2017 broadening the retail offer. The property is the first in Poland to combine an outlet centre with functions typical of a traditional regular shopping centre, establishing the hybrid outlet-and-convenience format as a distinct category within the Polish retail register under EPP property management.
The format combines the outlet retail anchor categories with the convenience programming through the Netto supermarket grocery anchor, the 7-screen Helios Cinema multiplex, the Calypso fitness club operator, and the Dom Lekarski medical centre. The HalfPrice off-price flagship, the Tommy Hilfiger outlet position, the Starbucks specialty coffee flagship, the Media Expert consumer electronics anchor, the BeFit fitness operator, the standalone 3,300-sqm new building expansion adding 200 parking spaces, and the broader 100-plus outlet brand register define the contemporary outlet-plus-convenience offer. The Tesla Supercharger electric vehicle station and the open-air layout combined with covered passages support the broader convenience-and-leisure programming distinguishing the property within the Szczecin regional retail pattern.
The catchment combines the Prawobrzeże residential demographic with the broader Szczecin metropolitan concentration of approximately 400,000 city residents, alongside the cross-border traffic flowing from the German border approximately 12 kilometres west of Szczecin supporting the cross-border foreign tourist commercial position. Direct accessibility includes the property’s positioning along ul. Andrzeja Struga as the principal eastern Szczecin arterial, the 1,100 free parking spaces handling the regional motorised demand, the dedicated electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and the property’s integration into the broader Szczecin public transport network connecting to the central retail flagships across the Odra River.
EPP operates Outlet Park Szczecin within its broader 34-project Polish retail portfolio of approximately 1,000,000 sqm of GLA totalling €2.9 billion in portfolio value as the largest asset manager of retail real estate in Poland by GLA. The asset’s commercial role within the Polish retail map is the principal and only outlet centre in the West Pomeranian region establishing the hybrid outlet-and-convenience format as a distinct category, complementing rather than competing with the 59,500-sqm CH Galaxy central Szczecin Echo Investment-owned super-regional, the 43,000-sqm Galeria Kaskada central Szczecin marquee, the 31,600-sqm Omni Molo Pomorzany regional, and the broader West Pomeranian metropolitan retail register. The four-stage expansion programme between 2015 and the recent standalone building addition demonstrates the broader EPP active asset management approach across the Polish retail portfolio.
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