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New shopping mall worth 60 million euro to open in Stara Pazova

 

Next year Austria’s Roses Design Outlet will open the first section of a shopping center in Stara Pazova, worth 15 million euro. Once completed, the whole complex will be worth 60 million euro and will spread over 60 000 square meters. The offer will include top brands at affordable prices and entertainment that is typical for such shopping centers. 

Roses Outlet shopping center in Stara Pazova will include 30 stores, 90% of which will be fashion, footwear and fashion accessories stores. Construction works are planned to be carried out in several stages. In accordance with the market demands, stores will extend to a total of 7,000-8,000 square meters in the initial phase.

The shopping center in Serbia will include the same brands as the one in Croatia. Among the companies that have their store in Croatia-based Roses Outlet shopping center are the following: Adidas, Benetton, Dolce & Gabbana, Tommy Hilfiger, Versace, Armani Woman, Puma, Valentino, Diesel, Polo Ralph Lauren, Christian Dior, Miss Sixty, Time Force, Pierre Lannier…

The whole complex is designed to encompass architectural styles of the region and entire Europe – for example, St. Peters will symbolize Rome, the Arc de Triomphe will represent Paris, the Brandenburg Gate symbolizes Berlin, etc.

 

 

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