City: Moscow region
Region: Europe
Country: Russia
Trade area: 45 700 m²
Address: Verhnyaya Krasnoselskaya, 3A
No of floors: 3
Parking: 1 200
Size: 136
Type: 131
Working time: 10:00 - 22:00
Stores: 25
Anchor tenants: Auchan hypermarket, Leroy Merlin DIY store, Decathlon sports supermarket.
Total number of tenants: over 120.
Retail store allocation:
1st floor – Auchan hypermarket, service salons, retail gallery.
2nd floor – retail gallery.
3rd floor – Leroy Merlin hypermarket, Decathlon hypermarket, food-court area, retail gallery.
Retail types: clothing, shoes, accessories, furnishings, sporting and leisure goods, home improvement goods, furniture and home decoration items, perfume and make-up, digital devices.
Retail gallery: Zara, Nike, Adidas, Pull and Bear, Oysho, Now, Levyi Pravyi (Left Right), Wittchen, Westland, Rikki-Tikki, Dim, Divany i Kresla (Couches and Armchairs), Sozvezdie Krasoty (Constellation of Beauty), Cats&Dogs, Zolla, Zanami Jeans, Fransa, Bikini, Excel, Interjeans, Moskovskoe Vremia (Moscow Time), Lensmaster, Ion, Gipfel, Dickson, D-Style, Alberto, Befree, O’Stin.
Services: beauty salon, dry cleaning, floral salon, pharmacy, bank branch, ATM.
Infrastructure: elevators, travelling stairs, fire safety systems, video surveillance, energy supply system.
Parking: underground, 1st three hours – complementary.
Location: Troika SEC is located at the Third Ring Road, 300 meters away from Krasnoselskaya subway (underground, tube) station.
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