List of shopping malls in Saint Petersburg

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This is a list of shopping malls in Saint Petersburg, Russia

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Malls in Saint Petersburg

As of December 2017, Saint Petersburg had 139 malls. [1]

Malls in Saint Petersburg
NameOpened [2] Mall websiteOwner [2] Number of stores [2] Size (Leasable area), square metres [2]
Akademicheskij2002 Akademicheskij website Adamant holding company18865,000
Atlantic City2009 Atlantic City website Ilan management company8173,870
Atmosfera2008 Atmosfera website Adamant holding company7147,720 (21,500)
Au Pont Rouge2014 Au Pont Rouge website APR Retail Group, LLC>12139,000
Outlet Village Pulkovo2015 Outlet Village Pulkovo website Hines International Inc9530,000 (15,000)
Balkanija NOVA2006 Balkanija NOVA website Adamant holding company10993,000
Balkansky1996 Balkansky website Adamant holding company17185,000
Great Gostiny Dvor 1785 Bolshoj Gostinyj Dvor website Bolshoj Gostinyj Dvor, PLC (since 1994)>7278,000
City Mall2007 City Mall website Fortgroup investment company131100,676 (68,511)
DLT 1836 DLT website European Capital Investment Fund>25432,000
Europolis2014 Europolis website Fortgroup investment company160141,700 (60,000)
Frantsuzskij bulvar2005 Frantsuzskij bulvar website Fortgroup investment company7416,416 (11,260)
Galeria 2010 Galeria website Morgan Stanley Real Estate Fund VII270192,000 (96,000)
Grand Canyon2006 Grand Canyon website Solomon, PLC181150,000 (53,000)
Grand Palace2003 Grand Palace website 7620,000 (5,000)
Gulliver2004 Gulliver website 10086,000 (62,394)
June June website Regiony Group of Companies8862,000 (30,500)
Kontinent on Bajkonurskaja2007 Kontinent website Adamant holding company5544,000
Kontinent on Buharestskaja2012 Kontinent website Adamant holding company5486,300 (85,000)
Kontinent on Stachek2006 Kontinent website Adamant holding company11269,300
Kontinent on Zvezdnaja2009 Kontinent website Adamant holding company11640,000 (21,250)
Kosmos on Tipanova2012 Kosmos website 5554,000 (27,000)
Leto2011 Leto website Colliers International138116,000 (76,000)
Ligov2011 Ligov website Adamant holding company4434,400
London Mall2013 London Mall website Fortgroup investment company9683,000 (61,300)
Mega Dybenko2006 Mega website IKEA International Group180145,000
Mega Parnas2006 Mega website IKEA International Group152127,000
Mercury2003 Mercury website Adamant holding company7397,130 (77,000)
Mezhdunarodnyj2012 Mezhdunarodnyj website Adamant holding company4046,400
Modnyj promenad2007 Modnyj promenad website 10222,000 (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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