Reutov Park opened in 2014 on Nosovikhinskoye Shosse in the northern part of Reutov, roughly 3 km from Moscow’s ring road and within walking distance of the Novokosino metro station on the Kalininskaya line, a catchment the developer estimated at more than 700,000 people within reach. An Auchan hypermarket anchors the grocery floor, with a KARO multiplex cinema completing the anchor lineup a few months after the main opening.
At roughly 91,000 sqm, the center opened with M.Video, Detsky Mir, Adidas, Reebok, Savage and O’stin already trading, with more than 140 additional stores, including H&M and Sportmaster, phased in through the rest of 2014. Several of those opening-year brands, including Adidas, Reebok and H&M, have since exited the Russian market. Free shuttle buses running to Novokosino metro and Reutovo rail station remain part of the center’s access model, a detail several visitor reviews single out specifically.
Reutov Park draws its catchment from the residential districts straddling the Moscow-Reutov border along the Gorkovskoye direction, an area with several other retail centers of varying scale nearby. Its direct metro proximity and free shuttle network give it an access advantage over centers in the area that depend more heavily on car traffic.
The property has run continuously since its 2014 opening, drawing on its metro-adjacent position and shuttle network as its core structural advantage over car-dependent centers in the same catchment area.
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