Briefs
Multikino to operate in Szczecin
Multiplex operator Multikino is to operate the 9-screen cinema in Echo Investment's 42,000 sqm 'Galaxy' shopping and entertainment centre in Szczecin, North-West Poland. The centre is slated to open in the 2nd quarter of 2003. Multikino is a division of Polish media company ITI.
Eastbridge signs for Wola Park, Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker to manage
Netherlands based Eastbridge NV has signed with CERPF (Central European
Retail Property Fund) to lease 2,535 sqm in the 73,000 sqm (leasable)
Wola Park retail and leisure scheme. Department store chain Galeria
Centrum will take 1,100 sqm, music and print retailer Empik will take
850 sqm and toy-store chain Smyk will occupy 585 sqm. This leaves Wola
Park with c.75% leased or under offer, a figure which includes the
30,000 sqm dual level Auchan hypermarket. Cushman & Wakefield Healey &
Baker will launch their retail management service in Poland by managing
the scheme, although this was not officially confirmed. A cinema
operator has yet to be signed.
Concerning the centre management, French Canadian retail centre
operator/manager Ivanhoe Cambridge was originally expected to manage
Wola Park but the company has since withdrawn from CERPF, which consists
of Jones Lang LaSalle, Bouygues and Lehman Brothers. An Ivanhoe representative,
however, said that as far as he was concerned the
company would still be involved in Wola Park's centre management and
wasn't aware of Cushman &Wakefield H&B's involvement. Sean Briggs, Head
of Marketing and Leasing for CERPF, wouldn't comment, but it's
understood that the fund had concerns about Ivanhoe's capability on the
ground in Poland to manage the retail centre.
The scheme, located in the west Warsaw district of Wola, is due to open
in September 2002 although construction is still at the shell stage.
According to Tatiana Siemieniuk, however, retailers have ordered their
autumn collections on the assurances of CERPF that the centre will open
on time. The fund is keen to stress that the neglected greenhouses and
gardens of neighbouring Ulrich Park will be restored, and the former
mansion will be converted into a themed restaurant, for which talks are
underway with a restaurant operator. On completion Wola Park will be
the largest retail and leisure centre in Warsaw until the arrival of
Cefic's 115,000 sqm (leasable) Arkadia Shopping Centre at Babka
roundabout between the centre and Zoliborz, slated to open at the
beginning of 2004. GTC's Galeria Mokotow centre is currently the largest
in Warsaw at 48,000 sqm (leasable), with the 11,000 sqm phase II due for
completion in October this year.