As Novac/Barbara Ban writes on the 18th of December, 2019, the brand new, expanded section of the large and highly popular Pula City Mall is set to finally open its doors on Thursday, featuring well-known, international brands such as Bipa, Baby Centre, CCC, Intersport, Jysk, NKD, Orsay, Leggiero Loft, S’Oliver, Pepco, Tedi, McDonald’s and KIK.
Pula City Mall has expanded, welcoming in an additional sixteen tenants and brands spanning 9,400 square metres in total.
As many as 306 new parking spaces will be available to buyers and visitors to the mall, 131 of which are in the garage of the new part of the mall. The total investment in the construction of the expanded part of Pula City Mall stands at around eighteen million euros.
In addition to enriching the region’s shopping and trade offer, the expanded Pula City Mall has employed around 100 new employees, boosting the local economy and providing some good news for the Croatian labour market, which is a welcome change given the sea of negativity we seem to be constantly submerged in.
Additional funds have been added to the local budget through communal fees and other types of charges, and a significant contribution is being made to the development of infrastructure and the improvement of living standards in Pula, Istria and the wider region, the investors said when discussing Pula’s new expanded shopping centre.
Otherwise, the investor and owner of Pula City Mall is a Croatian design company within the large Austrian MID Group.
In this company’s impressive portfolio, there are numerous already realised projects, the most famous of which are the Garden Mall in Zagreb, TC Koprivnica, STC Osijek, STC Sisak, STC Valpovo, Pula City Mall, STC Umag and Galerija (Gallery) Poreč, which is also in Istria.
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