Poznań Plaza is a regional Poznań retail destination on the Winiary side of the city, opened in 2005 with the 30,000-sqm format spanning two retail levels at ul. Drużbickiego 2 approximately ten minutes from the central Poznań business district. The property was developed by Plaza Centers, the Israeli developer responsible for the broader Polish Plaza portfolio that Klépierre subsequently acquired through the Steen & Strøm Polish portfolio consolidation programme. The 2019 renovation programme repositioned the tenant register and the broader retail offering for the contemporary Poznań catchment.
The format combines fashion volume across the retail floors with the SPAR supermarket grocery anchor and approximately 130 retail and service units alongside the nine-screen Cinema City multiplex with the IMAX 3D screen that holds the only IMAX positioning in Poznań. The Inditex group flagship presence and the contemporary Polish vertical fashion register featuring Reserved, CCC, Sinsay, House, Mohito, and Cropp anchor the principal fashion offer, with the Sports Direct, Pitbull, and Ochnik fashion register, the BoboQ bubble tea operator, and the Aligator ZOO speciality retail completing the broader tenant mix.
The catchment combines the dense Winiary and Piątkowo residential demographic with the broader Greater Poland regional concentration of approximately 540,000 Poznań urban residents and the cross-regional traffic flowing through the principal northern Poznań arterial corridor. Direct accessibility includes tram routes 12, 14, 15, 16, and 201 serving the immediate Poznań Plaza interchange, seven bus lines connecting to the broader Poznań public transport network, and the property’s positioning approximately ten minutes from the central Poznań business district by car. The BREEAM environmental certification supports the property’s sustainability programming.
Klépierre operates Poznań Plaza within its six-asset Polish portfolio totalling 127,800 sqm of GLA that includes Lublin Plaza, Rybnik Plaza, Sosnowiec Plaza, Ruda Śląska Plaza, and Sadyba Best Mall in Warsaw alongside the Poznań Plaza flagship. The asset’s commercial role within the Polish retail map is the principal northern-Poznań regional centre and a representative Klépierre Polish portfolio asset, complementing rather than competing with the larger Posnania super-regional, Galeria Malta, and the Stary Browar urban marquee that anchor the broader Poznań super-regional segment.
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