List of shopping malls in Latvia

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This is a list of shopping malls in Latvia

Malls in Latvia

As of 2024, Latvia had at least 20 malls. [1]

Malls in Latvia
NameLocationOpened [1] Mall websiteOwner [1] Number of stores [1] Size (Leasable area), square metres [1]
Akropole RīgaRiga2019 Akropole Riga website Akropolis Group, UAB19097,000 (71,000)
Akropole AlfaRiga2001 [2] Akropole Alfa website Akropolis Group, UAB200 [3] 154,000 (71,000) [3]
DominaRiga2003 Domina website SIA EfTEN DOMINA163110,000 (42,000)
SpiceRiga2001 Spice website E.L.L. Real Estate (Merko Group)15677,600 (41,019)
Plaza Riga2009 Plaza website New Century Holding, Plaza Centers Europe14090,000 [1] / 67,000 [4] (49,000)
Galerija Centrs Riga2006 Galerija Centrs website Baltic Horizon Fund110 [5] 32,000 (20,000) [5]
MolsRiga1998 Mols website SIA F 8130 [6] 32,800 (29,000) [1] / 35,000 (24,600) [6]
Galleria RigaRiga2010 Galleria Riga website Acacia79
OrigoRiga2003 Origo website Linstow Center Management>20041,500 (19,200) [7]
StockmannRiga2011 Stockmann website Stockmanndepartment store11,000
Galerija Azur (closed permanently)Riga2006 Galerija Azur website Meinl European Land Ltd5825,000 [1] / 27,000 [8]
Elkor PlazaRiga2006 Elkor Plaza website Elkordepartment store25,000
Sky and MoreRiga2007 Sky and More website 9916,000
PodiumRiga1999 Podium website Elkordepartment store
SoloDaugavpils2004 Solo website LMT Retail & Logistics SIA63
Ditton NamsDaugavpils Ditton Nams website Ditton Groupunknown [9] 46,500 (to be expanded to 60,000) [9]
XL SalaLiepajaAkciju sabiedrība LPB<35 [10] 11,700
KurzemeLiepaja2008 Kurzeme website SIA Lielās ielas centrs~40 [11] 9,287
BaataLiepaja2009 Baata website Hiponia24 [1] / >30 [12] 7,710 [1] / 8,000 [12]
Pilsētas pasāžaJelgava2006 Pilsētas pasāža website SIA Marno J43 [1] / 42 [13] 22,350
TobagoVentspilsSIA TC Tobago8,591
ValletaValmiera2007 Valleta website SIA VRPB64 [1] / 70 [14] 16,500 (9,500)

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