The following are the largest Belgian shopping centers or malls, in terms of Gross Leasable Area (industry standard measurement). Therefore, the list excludes 'mini malls' or shopping galleries like for example the Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries.
Brussels
Basilix Shopping Center, in Berchem-Sainte-Agathe, has a retail space of 18.683m2 containing 65 shops.[1]
City2 shopping mall is located on the Rue Neuve/Nieuwstraat. With 104 shops on a surface of 51.000m2 it is the biggest inner city shopping mall in Belgium.[2]
Docks Bruxsel has 110 shops and restaurants and a cinema with 8 halls, on a total commercial surface area of 41.000m2[3]
The W Shopping, also known as Woluwe Shopping Center, in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, has 130 shops with a commercial surface of 45.000m2.[4]
Westland Shopping Center, in Anderlecht, has a total of 140 stores with a commercial surface area of 38.000m2.[5]
Ville 2 located in the city centre has around 140 shops, restaurants, and cinema.[6]
Rive Gauche is the newest shopping mall in Charleroi, has 95 shops on a commercial area of 39.000m2.[7]
Genk
Shopping 1 is the first indoor shopping mall established in Belgium. It is located in Genk, Limburg province. The commercial area is 27.100m2 divided into 95 shop-spaces.[8]
Kortrijk
'K' in Kortrijk is located in Kortrijk, has 95 shops on a commercial area of 34.000m2.[9]
Ring Shopping Kortrijk Noord has 80 shops and a commercial area of 35.000m2.[10]
Liège
Belle-Île has around 56 shops and a commercial area of 30,279m2.[11]
Galeries St Lambert has a surface area of 44,000m2.[12]
Médiacité, the biggest shopping mall in Wallonia, has 124 stores covering 45,000m2 area.[13]
Les Grands Prés, over 75 shops and restaurants (27.000 m2)[16]
Nivelles
Shopping Nivelles, located in the Walloon Brabant city, 25 kilometers south of Brussels.[17]
Sint-Niklaas
Waasland Shopping Center, the second-largest mall in Belgium[18] is located in the Waasland region, 26km south-west of Antwerp. Its commercial surface of 57.000m2 covers 140 shops.
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