H&M store in newly opened Palas Iasi, flooded one day after inauguration

01 June 2012

The H&M store in Palas Iasi, inaugurated on Thursday (May 31), had an inauspicious start, flooding one day after opening. According to Romanian media, the retailer had to close down the store to evacuate the water.

The Prime Minister Victor Ponta also attended the opening event on Thursday. The EUR 265 million complex, includes a retail area and offices, which became functional in 2010. Funds for the project came from UniCredit Ţiriac Bank, Emporiki and Banca Italo Romena.

The retail area is 97 percent leased, having attracted brands such as H&M, Tommy Hilfiger, New Yorker, C&A, Stefanel, Tosca Blu, Il Passo, L’Occitane, Oodji, KFC Drive Thru, the cinema operator Village Cinema, and fast food chain Subway.

The total built area is of 270,000 sqm, with Palas Mall occupying 54,200 sqm and Palas Shopping Street, some 6,300 sqm.

The project, in the Iasi old city, was developed in partnership with the County Council, which provided the land. Construction work started four years ago. The anchor of the retail scheme is retailer Auchan, which opened a hypermarket in the complex.

More about the opening here.

editor@romania-insider.com

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H&M store in newly opened Palas Iasi, flooded one day after inauguration

01 June 2012

The H&M store in Palas Iasi, inaugurated on Thursday (May 31), had an inauspicious start, flooding one day after opening. According to Romanian media, the retailer had to close down the store to evacuate the water.

The Prime Minister Victor Ponta also attended the opening event on Thursday. The EUR 265 million complex, includes a retail area and offices, which became functional in 2010. Funds for the project came from UniCredit Ţiriac Bank, Emporiki and Banca Italo Romena.

The retail area is 97 percent leased, having attracted brands such as H&M, Tommy Hilfiger, New Yorker, C&A, Stefanel, Tosca Blu, Il Passo, L’Occitane, Oodji, KFC Drive Thru, the cinema operator Village Cinema, and fast food chain Subway.

The total built area is of 270,000 sqm, with Palas Mall occupying 54,200 sqm and Palas Shopping Street, some 6,300 sqm.

The project, in the Iasi old city, was developed in partnership with the County Council, which provided the land. Construction work started four years ago. The anchor of the retail scheme is retailer Auchan, which opened a hypermarket in the complex.

More about the opening here.

editor@romania-insider.com

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