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GTC to invest EUR 160m in new 60,000-m2 mall in Warsaw
Date: 2 November 2011
Category: Retail
Listed Polish property developer Globe Trade Centre plans to invest EUR 160 mln to develop a new shopping and entertainment centre in Warsaw.

In a statement on Wednesday, Poland's largest builder by market value said the mall in the the Białołęka district will be constructed on a 4.9-hectare site owned by the firm which has zoning in place for commercial services and large-scale retail projects.

Construction of the complex - expected to provide around 60,000 m2 of retail space - is due to start no later than spring 2013.

'The planned investment is a response to the actual needs of inhabitants of rapidly-developing Białołęka and neighbouring districts, where modern trade and services are still limited,' said Piotr Kroenke, general manager of GTC. The mall is expected to serve a catchment area of 540,000 inhabitants.

In Warsaw, GTC is also about to start the development of a shopping centre in the Wilanów district.
 
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