King Cross Leopolis
King Cross Leopolis is a shopping mall located in Lviv, Ukraine that opened on March 26, 2010.[1] It has a total area of 116,546 m2 (1,254,490 sq ft) and is the largest mall in western Ukraine.
Description
The first phase of the mall opened in 2008.[2] It consisted solely of the Praktiker store, which occupied 8,174 m2 (87,980 sq ft).[3] In 2016, the store closed and in 2016 an EpiCentre K store opened in its place.[4]
The second phase, opened in 2010, consists of the shopping mall itself. It consists 50,000 m2 (540,000 sq ft) of total area on two levels; including an Auchan hypermarket with an area of 13,000 m2 (140,000 sq ft), and over 100 commercial stores: boutiques, household stores, cafes, restaurants, a large Planeta Kino multiplex, bowling alley, ice rink, recreation complex, overground and underground parking lot are also included in the mall.
A third phase of the mall is planned to be constructed in the future. It will include an additional 20,000 m2 (220,000 sq ft) of lease area; this will include 130 commercial stores. Additionally, the parking area will be increased by 600 parking spaces.
References
- ^ Zaxid.net. "У Львові відкриють найбільший Торгово-розважальний центр Західної України – KING CROSS LEOPOLIS". ZAXID.NET. Retrieved 2017-07-08.
- ^ "У Львові з'явиться новий масштабний торгово-розважальний комплекс - Щоденний Львів". old.dailylviv.com (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2017-07-08.
- ^ "Огляд: новострої і поточні будівництва Львова". www.socmart.com.ua. Retrieved 2017-07-08.
- ^ Zaxid.net. "Третій львівський гіпермаркет "Епіцентр" відкриють у ТРЦ King Cross Leopolis". ZAXID.NET. Retrieved 2017-07-08.
External links
- Official website
See also
- Forum Lviv — another shopping mall in Lviv.
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