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City of Warsaw

Warsaw holds the title of both being the capital city of Poland and the most populated city in Poland – the Warsaw metropolitan area is currently inhabited by more than 3 million people The sky is the limit, as they say in Warsaw. It’s a city of opportunity, attracting people from all over the world. The Warsaw city centre, where Wars Sawa Junior Department Stores were opened at the turn of 1969 and 1970, serves as a vibrant entertainment and hospitality precinct, as well as a major junction of transportation and tourist routes. The close proximity of the Central Railway Station and a well-integrated network of public transport, hotels and office buildings all blend to form the unique business, social and investment environment that has become to define Warsaw as a major cosmopolitan city.

1.77
Population (M)

1,4%
Unemployment rate

1,492
Average monthly salary (gross) (EUR)

13,174
Purchasing power per capita per annum (EUR)

Competition

COMPETITION GLA [sqm] OPENED ANCHORS PARKING
1

Centrum Marszałkowska

16,500

2018

Sezam, Natura, Orange

112

2

SMYK

22,000

2018

Smyk, Biedronka, Rossmann, T-Mobile, Zdrofit

138

3

Złote Tarasy

111,000

2007

Inditex, LPP, H&M, Van Graaf, Carrefour, Media Markt

1,585

4

Plac Unii

56,800

2017

Zara, Supersam, Cubus, Calypso, Empik, Smyk, Hebe, H&M

500

5

Westfield Arkadia

103,000

2004

Inditex, LPP, H&M, Carrefour, Empik

3,718

6

Blue City

65,000

2004

TK Maxx, Piotr i Paweł, Inditex brands, Empik

2,500

Location

ACCESS TO THE CENTRE

Wars Sawa Junior (WSJ) Department Stores are located in the very heart of Warsaw, at the intersection of two principal thoroughfares – Marszałkowska Street and Jerozolimskie Avenue. WSJ can be accessed by various intersecting routes of public transport, with a hub of bus, tram, metro and train lines in the vicinity. Fifteen bus lines (117, 127, 128, 131, 158, 171, 175, 501, 507, 517, 519, 521, 520, 522 and 525), nine tram lines (4, 7, 9, 15, 18, 22, 24, 25, 35) and two metro stations (Centrum and the junction station of Świętokrzyska with M1 and M2 lines) are supplemented with suburban rail connections and buses (servicing connections to and from Bialystok, Zakroczym, Chomotów, Legionowo, Modlin, Sochaczew, Puławy, Garwolin, Kazimierz Dolny, Wołomin, Tłuszcz, Długosiodło, Wąsewo). The Central Railway Station is just one stop away. A bike-share station is located next to Junior. The footfall generated by potential customers working in offices within 10 min (CBD rate) amounts to 242 000 people per day.

Catchment

Key Facts

Total GLA:

  • 36 670 sqm
  • (including 11 400 sqm of office space)

Supermarket:

  • 1 369 sqm (Carrefour)

No. of shops:

  • 19
  • (+ 4 office tenants)

Anchors:

  • RESERVED, TK MAXX, ZARA, CCC, H&M, C&A, EMPIK, MANGO

Opening:

  • 1969/1970
  • (upgrades in 2000-2008, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2016)

Positioning:

  • HIGH STREET

Buzzing with attractions

Floorplan

Head Office

Atrium Poland Real Estate
Management sp. z o.o.
Ostrobramska 75C
04-175 Warszawa
phone: +48 22 458 20 00

Leasing

Aleksander Kowalski
phone: +48 22 458 20 68
e-mail: akowalski@aere.com

Shopping Centre Office

Domy Towarowe Wars Sawa Junior
ul. Marszałkowska 104/122
00-017 Warszawa
phone: +48 22 551 45 55

 

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