Nuuk Center

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Nuuk Center
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Location within Nuuk
Alternative namesNC
General information
StatusCompleted
Type Shopping mall
Location Nuuk, Greenland
Coordinates 64°10′40″N51°44′20″W / 64.17778°N 51.73889°W / 64.17778; -51.73889
OpenedJuly 27, 2012
Technical details
Floor count10 (2-floor retail and 8 floor office tower)
Floor area25,000 square metres (12,000 square metres office space)
Design and construction
Architecture firmKHR Arkitekter A/S [1]
Main contractorMT Hoejgaard [2]
Other information
Number of stores26
Parkingyes
Website
Official website

Nuuk Center, also shortened NC, is a shopping mall located in Nuuk, Greenland. The mall, which is the first shopping mall in Greenland, was inaugurated on July 27, 2012. Located next door to the Katuaq Culture Centre, the mall is focused on offering services to a broad spectrum of customers. Above the mall is an 8-story office tower with 7,000 square metres of space. [3]

Contents

Nuuk Center is the largest and tallest building in Greenland. [3]

Mall contents

The mall building houses several local stores as well as their ancillary subsidiaries and sublets, such as cafes and shops. It also contains Greenland's first underground car park. [4]

Level One [5]

Level Two [6]

Reception and criticism

Nuuk Center was welcomed by the local businesses, headed by Nuuk Centre Association, and generally seen as a vehicle for strengthening the presence of local enterprises. [7] By having a centrally placed mall, local businesses could thereby better compete with multinationals. The mall was also seen as an employment opportunity.

The mall did not receive an uncritical welcome, however. While some expressed concerns the mall would change both the dynamics and the aesthetics of the city, [7] others saw the mall as a threat to traditional trading customs. [8] Members of the older generation perceived Nuuk as becoming "too European" by the integration and inclusion of what had been seen perceived as essentially "foreign" institutions.

Construction

The planning and construction of the mall started in 2005, headed by the Nuuk Centre Association. [9] The works were carried out by MT Højgaard. [10]

The mall offers its customers the services of the first indoor, underground parking hall built in the country's capital.

64°10′40.8″N51°44′20.7″W / 64.178000°N 51.739083°W / 64.178000; -51.739083

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