T1 Mall of Tallinn
T1 Mall of Tallinn (Estonian: T1 Kaubanduskeskus, abbreviated T1) is a shopping mall in Tallinn, Estonia. T1 calls itself as "Estonia’s first next-generation shopping and entertainment centre".[1]
T1 is a project of Pro Kapital Grupp. T1 was designed by Italian architect Antonio Lavieri and was built by Merko Ehitus Eesti AS.[1] T1 was opened in 2018.[2]
T1 has shopping area of 55,000 square metres (590,000 sq ft) and consists of over 200 stores. On the rooftop, there is Ferris wheel rising 120 m above sea level. This wheel is the first rooftop Ferris wheel in Europe.[2]
AS Tallinna Moekombinaat, the owner of the shopping center, soon experienced financial difficulties, and in 2020 the company went into reorganization.[3] On June 2, 2021, AS Tallinna Moekombinaat went bankrupt by the decision of the Harju County Court, and AS Pro Kapital Grupp lost control over the subsidiary.[4] On June 28, 2021, the bankruptcy trustee put the T1 shopping center up for auction with a starting price of 85 million euros.[5] There was also an attempt to sell the center at an initial price of 65 million, but a buyer was finally found on the third attempt and at an initial price of 55 million.[6]
References
- ^ a b "Eesti esimene uue põlvkonna kaubandus- ja meelelahutuskeskus". T1 Mall of Tallinn. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
- ^ a b "A new standard of retail and entertainment". T1 Mall of Tallinn. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
- ^ "T1 suurim võlausaldaja tervitab reedest kohtuotsust: nüüd on asjade loomulik käik pankrotimenetlus". Ärileht. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
- ^ ERR, BNS | (2021-06-02). "Maakohus kuulutas välja T1 keskuse emafirma pankroti". ERR (in Estonian). Retrieved 2022-07-18.
- ^ "Pankrotihaldur pani T1 keskuse 85 miljoniga oksjonile". www.ohtuleht.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 2022-07-18.
- ^ ERR (2021-12-08). "Kolmas oksjon tõi T1 ostja". ERR (in Estonian). Retrieved 2022-07-18.
External links
- Official website
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structures
- Toompea Castle
- Town Hall
- Old Thomas
- Kiek in de Kök
- St Mary's Cathedral
- St. Olaf's church
- St. Nicholas Church
- Church of the Holy Ghost
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
- Saint Catherine's Monastery
- Town Hall Pharmacy
- Great Guild
- Pikk Hermann tower
- Knighthood House
- Stenbock House
- Kadriorg Palace
- Presidential Palace
- Pirita Monastery
- Glehn Castle (Tallinn Observatory)
- Maarjamäe Manor
- Maarjamäe Memorial
- TV Tower
- Linnahall
- Patarei Sea Fortress-Prison
- Independence War Victory Column
- Bronze Soldier
- Charles Leroux Monument
- Russalka Memorial
- Raekoja plats
- Freedom Square
- Walls of Tallinn
- House of the Brotherhood of Blackheads
- Tallinn Synagogue
parks
- Tallinn Zoo
- Tallinn Botanic Garden
- Lake Ülemiste
- Lake Harku
- Pirita River
- Aegna island
- Kadriorg Park
- Danish King's Garden
- Kanuti Garden
- Kuberneri Garden
- Komandandi Garden
- Toompark
- Hirvepark
- Harjumägi
- Lindamägi
- Tammsaare Park
- Police Garden
- Löwenruh Park
- Glehn Park
- Jüriöö Park
- Pae Park
- Lillepi Park
- Kakumäe Coastal Park
- Kopli cemetery
- Kalamaja cemetery
- Metsakalmistu
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