City: Paris region
Region: Europe
Country: France
Trade area: 5 619 289 sq. feet
Address: 31 rue d'Alsace 92300 Levallois France
No of floors: 5
Owner: Unibail-Rodamco
Parking: 1 750 sq. feet
So Ouest is a next generation neighborhood shopping center. With 102 shops, a Leclerc hypermarket, 6 restaurants and a Pathé multiplex So Ouest offers a shopping experience combining urban local leisure and shopping. So Ouest also underpins a policy of sustainable development, since all the facilities include a high technological level, to meet high environmental standards and thus minimize their environmental impact. It is also the first time in Europe that a mall gets the Breeam “Excellent” environmental certification.
The delivery of So Ouest, located in Levallois, Greater Paris, offers tenants a modern, efficient and sustainable location just five minutes away from the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs Elysees and just across the street from the Group’s So Ouest shopping centre.
Location and accessibility
This building is ideally placed, half-way between the heart of Paris and La Défense. It has a privileged location in the midst of a fully redesigned district, a few meters only from
a top of the range commercial centre and a 1.7 hectare landscaped park.
Getting Here:
Métro Ligne 3: Louise Michel station
RERC: Pereire station
Bus: 53, 94, 165, 174, les Abeilles
Special shuttles for the centre of Paris
Train:Clichy-Levallois transilien station
Shopper Trafic/Catchment Area
Catchment area: 8.5 million people.
Shopper traffic: 7.6 million visitors annually.
Entertainment zone
NATURE & DECOUVERTES
Features mall architecture
Designed by the architectural firm Saguez & Partners, the mall was built as an Haussmann apartment with trompe-l’oeil old apartment doors, a reception reminiscent of the grand hotels, noble materials such as leather, marble and corian, and a wall of portraits of 16 meters high, which is the photograph of visitors who will be photographed. Other original decor elements are pianos independantly playing music, video wall built like a fish tank and a giant chandelier 20 meters high.
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