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This is a list of shopping malls in Saint Petersburg, Russia
As of December 2017, Saint Petersburg had 139 malls. [1]
Name | Opened [2] | Mall website | Owner [2] | Number of stores [2] | Size (Leasable area), square metres [2] |
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Akademicheskij | 2002 | Akademicheskij website | Adamant holding company | 188 | 65,000 |
Atlantic City | 2009 | Atlantic City website | Ilan management company | 81 | 73,870 |
Atmosfera | 2008 | Atmosfera website | Adamant holding company | 71 | 47,720 (21,500) |
Au Pont Rouge | 2014 | Au Pont Rouge website | APR Retail Group, LLC | >121 | 39,000 |
Outlet Village Pulkovo | 2015 | Outlet Village Pulkovo website | Hines International Inc | 95 | 30,000 (15,000) |
Balkanija NOVA | 2006 | Balkanija NOVA website | Adamant holding company | 109 | 93,000 |
Balkansky | 1996 | Balkansky website | Adamant holding company | 171 | 85,000 |
Great Gostiny Dvor | 1785 | Bolshoj Gostinyj Dvor website | Bolshoj Gostinyj Dvor, PLC (since 1994) | >72 | 78,000 |
City Mall | 2007 | City Mall website | Fortgroup investment company | 131 | 100,676 (68,511) |
DLT | 1836 | DLT website | European Capital Investment Fund | >254 | 32,000 |
Europolis | 2014 | Europolis website | Fortgroup investment company | 160 | 141,700 (60,000) |
Frantsuzskij bulvar | 2005 | Frantsuzskij bulvar website | Fortgroup investment company | 74 | 16,416 (11,260) |
Galeria | 2010 | Galeria website | Morgan Stanley Real Estate Fund VII | 270 | 192,000 (96,000) |
Grand Canyon | 2006 | Grand Canyon website | Solomon, PLC | 181 | 150,000 (53,000) |
Grand Palace | 2003 | Grand Palace website | 76 | 20,000 (5,000) | |
Gulliver | 2004 | Gulliver website | 100 | 86,000 (62,394) | |
June | June website | Regiony Group of Companies | 88 | 62,000 (30,500) | |
Kontinent on Bajkonurskaja | 2007 | Kontinent website | Adamant holding company | 55 | 44,000 |
Kontinent on Buharestskaja | 2012 | Kontinent website | Adamant holding company | 54 | 86,300 (85,000) |
Kontinent on Stachek | 2006 | Kontinent website | Adamant holding company | 112 | 69,300 |
Kontinent on Zvezdnaja | 2009 | Kontinent website | Adamant holding company | 116 | 40,000 (21,250) |
Kosmos on Tipanova | 2012 | Kosmos website | 55 | 54,000 (27,000) | |
Leto | 2011 | Leto website | Colliers International | 138 | 116,000 (76,000) |
Ligov | 2011 | Ligov website | Adamant holding company | 44 | 34,400 |
London Mall | 2013 | London Mall website | Fortgroup investment company | 96 | 83,000 (61,300) |
Mega Dybenko | 2006 | Mega website | IKEA International Group | 180 | 145,000 |
Mega Parnas | 2006 | Mega website | IKEA International Group | 152 | 127,000 |
Mercury | 2003 | Mercury website | Adamant holding company | 73 | 97,130 (77,000) |
Mezhdunarodnyj | 2012 | Mezhdunarodnyj website | Adamant holding company | 40 | 46,400 |
Modnyj promenad | 2007 | Modnyj promenad website | 102 | 22,000 (13,150) | |
Miller Center | Miller Center website | >12 | |||
Nevskij | Nevskij website | >28 | |||
Nevskij Atrium | >13 | ||||
Nevsky Centre | Nevsky Centre website | >54 | |||
Nord | Nord website | >24 | |||
Passage | Passage website | >21 | |||
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