Over the last 12 months, 75 leasing deals have been signed. The new deals include the international fashion brand G-star (209 square meters), fashion multi-brand retailer Johnells (945 square meters), and supermarket chain Netto (1 116 square meters). Food brands Zocalo and Le Croissant have also opened new restaurants of 234 square meters and 218 square meters respectively.
Since acquiring Skärholmen Centrum in 2015, Grosvenor Europe has actively worked to strengthen the shopping and leisure elements within the centre.
“We see stable growth in Skärhomen centrum and continue according to plan to invest and sharpen the shopping experience in the centre. The vision is to create a new urban centre for Southern Stockholm and these new deals take us further along that path. We are progressing well, and look forward to building upon our strong position in Stockholm,” says Carl Strufve, Director, Nordics, Grosvenor Europé.
“We’re delighted to have launched our store at Skärholmen Centrum, and have witnessed an incredible response from our customers thus far both in terms of footfall and positive feedback. Grosvenor Europe has a clear vision for the future of the centre, and we are thrilled to be a part of a strategy that puts the visitor first, and makes positive changes to reflect the good of the community,” says Carl Westgren, CFO of Global Retail, operator of G-Star in Sweden.
Skärholmen Centrum.
Image: Grosvenor Europe
Grosvenor Welcomes New Brands to Skärholmen
Sweden —
Grosvenor Europe has unveiled a series of fashion and food deals at the 98,000 square meter Skärholmen Centrum, Southern Stockholm’s largest shopping centre.
2017-08-31
Maria Olsson Äärlaht
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