Rødovre Centrum is one of the largest shopping centres in Denmark and Steen & Strøm’s principal Copenhagen metropolitan asset, opened in 1966 in Rødovre as the country’s first large-scale enclosed shopping centre. The 65,000-sqm super-regional centre houses approximately 140 stores across two retail levels, anchoring the western Copenhagen metro retail map between the central Copenhagen pedestrian Strøget axis and the broader western Sjælland residential catchment.
The format combines a Bilka hypermarket anchor on the lower level with extensive fashion volume across both retail floors and a substantial dining and family entertainment cluster including a multiplex cinema. International vertical apparel chains, Danish specialty retailers, and the accessible-mid-market fashion register populate the tenant lineup, with the depth of contemporary fashion concentration tracking among the strongest of any Danish suburban retail asset.
The catchment combines the Rødovre and surrounding Brøndby and Glostrup residential population with the broader western Copenhagen metro demographic that the Albertslund, Vallensbæk, and Hvidovre municipalities concentrate. The Copenhagen S-train Vestvolden and Rødovre stations provide direct rail access from across the metropolitan network, with the proximity to the M3 Cityringen metro extension adding broader Copenhagen accessibility.
Steen & Strøm operates Rødovre Centrum as part of its broader Nordic retail portfolio that combines Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish properties under the Klepierre and APG joint venture structure. The asset’s commercial role is the dominant western Copenhagen suburban super-regional, complementing rather than competing with the central Strøget pedestrian axis and the southern Field’s super-regional that anchor the metropolitan retail register.
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