According to Colliers report, there are approximately 300 shopping centres in Denmark, of which 115 have a total area of more than 5,000 sqm.
With approximately DKK 2.75 billion, Steen & Strøm’s Field’s in Ørestad, Copenhagen, has the largest turnover.
Dades Waves in Greve, south of Copenhagen is the largest to the leasable area, with approximately 78,000 sqm.
Danica Ejendomme is the country’s largest shopping centre owner, with approximately 19 percent of the country’s total shopping center area.
Denmark’s largest shopping centres, leasable area:
1. Waves – 78,000 sqm
2. Field´s – 73,000 sqm
3. City 2 – 68,000 sqm
4. Kolding Storcenter – 60,000 sqm
5. Rosengårdcentret – 58,000 sqm
6. Rødovre Centrum – 49,000 sqm
7. RO´s Torv – 47,000 sqm
8. Fisketorvet – 39,000 sqm
9. Aalborg Storcenter – 38,000 sqm
10. Lyngby Storcenter – 33,000 sqm
Source: Colliers
Denmark’s largest shopping centres, turnover:
1. Field´s – DKK 2.75 billion (€370M)
2. Aalborg Storcenter – DKK 2.3 billion (€310M)
3. Rødovre Centrum – DKK 2.1 billion (€280M)
4. Rosengårdcentret – DKK 2.0 billion (€270M)
5. Kolding Storcenter – DKK 1.8 billion (€240M)
6. Lyngby Storcenter – DKK 1.75 billion (€230M)
7. Waves – DKK 1.7 billion (€230M)
8. Fisketorvet – DKK 1.5 billion (€200M)
9. Naestved Storcenter – DKK 1.5 billion (€200M)
10. Bruun´s Galleri – DKK 1.2 billion (€160M)
Source: Colliers
Denmark’s largest shopping centre owners
1. Danica Ejendomme – 19 percent (15 shopping centres)
2. Dades – 16 (14)
3. Steen & Strøm – 6 (3)
4. Dansk Supermarked – 3 (2)
5. Ikea – 3 (2)
Source: Colliers