City: Paris region
Region: Europe
Country: France
Trade area: 177 604 m²
Address: Zone industrielle Paris Nord 2, 134 Avenue de la Plaine de France, 95500 Gonesse, France
No of floors: 1
Owner: AEW
Parking: 4 250
Website: http://www.usinescenter.fr/
Since it opened in 1985, USINES CENTER has been a proud pioneer in the development of Factory Outlets in France.
Usine Center Paris Nord Gonesse is an outlet mall that offers a choice of 300 different brands into 100 stores. Over 80 major brands synonymous with style and quality, such as Guess, Petit Bateau, Levi’s, Gérard Darel, Zapa, Eagle, Quiksilver, Desigual, Café Coton … are there to sell their previous collections at discounts of at least 30% year round.
Description of the location and accessibility
USINES CENTER PARIS OUTLET is strategically located at the heart of PARIS NORD 2 business park. Only five minutes from Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport, the site has direct access via five junctions of the A1 and Francilienne motorways.
Shopper Trafic/Catchment Area
Shopper traffic: 2,4M visitors annually.
Catchment area: 1 930 000 million inhabitants.
Features mall architecture
The mall was redeveloped in 2013. Aware of the new demands of outlet consumers, USINES CENTER has brought its buildings, outdoor areas and retail spaces right up to date. The choice of materials and colour codes has been revisited, with priority given to natural lighting and vegetation.
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