Rybnik Plaza is the principal central Rybnik retail destination on the Raciborska road, opened in March 2007 with the 18,455-sqm three-story format spanning approximately 48 retail brands at the central Rybnik town centre approximately five minutes from the main market square. The Casiopea Group provided the architectural concept design for the project as the house architect of the original Plaza Centers Polish development programme, with the property’s three-level layout positioned for the Silesian-region visitor catchment from the broader Upper Silesia regional flow.
The format combines mid-tier fashion volume across the retail floors with the Stokrotka supermarket grocery anchor and the eight-screen Cinema City multiplex defining the principal anchor mix. The contemporary Polish vertical fashion register featuring CCC alongside the eObuwie premium footwear concept, Reserved with ReKids, Mohito, Monnari, and Camaieu, alongside the H&M, Sinsay, and Cropp presence anchor the principal fashion offer. The Pink Bowling Club entertainment programming, Grycan ice cream parlour, Pizza Dominium and Sphinx restaurants, and Yoghurt Island and MR Hamburger food operators complete the broader leisure and dining offer.
The catchment combines the dense central Rybnik residential demographic with the broader Upper Silesia regional concentration of approximately 620,000 residents within thirty minutes’ drive from the property and the cross-regional traffic flowing from the neighbouring Racibórz, Wodzisław Śląski, Jastrzębie-Zdrój, and Żory municipal catchments. Direct accessibility includes bus lines 13, 26, 27, 29, and 31 serving the immediate Rybnik Plaza stop, the dedicated bicycle parking infrastructure, the two-wheels vehicle parking facility, and the 388 dedicated parking spaces handling the regional motorised demand. The property registers approximately three million annual visitors across the cross-regional catchment.
Klépierre operates Rybnik Plaza at full 100 percent ownership stake within its six-asset Polish portfolio totalling 127,800 sqm of GLA that includes Lublin Plaza, Poznań Plaza, Sosnowiec Plaza, Ruda Śląska Plaza, and Sadyba Best Mall in Warsaw alongside the Rybnik Plaza asset. The Klépierre acquisition from Plaza Centers Europe in May 2007 alongside the adjacent Sosnowiec Plaza for the combined €90 million purchase price established the asset within the Klépierre Polish flagship register. The asset’s commercial role within the Polish retail map is the principal central-Rybnik regional retail destination, complementing rather than competing with the Focus Mall Rybnik that anchors the secondary regional position.
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