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Itis shopping centre

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Itis
Itis shopping centre - Bulevardi
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LocationItäkeskus, Helsinki, Finland
Coordinates60°12′40″N 25°4′53.5″E / 60.21111°N 25.081528°E / 60.21111; 25.081528
Opening date1984-2001
OwnerMorgan Stanley Real Estate Investing and CC Real
ArchitectJuhani Pallasmaa
No. of stores and services> 150
No. of anchor tenants6
Total retail floor area81,218 m2 (874,220 sq ft)
No. of floors5
Parking3,000
Public transit accessItäkeskus metro station
Websitewww.itis.fi/en
The Hansasilta bridge connects the Itis and Easton shopping centres.

Itis (formerly Itäkeskus) is the second largest shopping centre in Finland, located in Itäkeskus in East Helsinki. It is located next to the Itäväylä motorway and the Itäkeskus metro station. The mall has been refurbished a number of times, most recently in 2014, increasing the gross leasable area – including offices – to a total of 103,675 m2 (1,115,950 sq ft). It has a leasable retail area of 81,218 m2 (874,220 sq ft), containing more than 150 shops; including restaurants, cafés and grocery stores, which makes it the fourth-largest shopping centre in Finland. The mall has 3,000 parking spaces and approximately 18 million visitors annually. Its anchor tenants are Stockmann, S-market, Lidl, Halonen, Tokmanni and H&M.[1][2]

The shopping centre is divided into four sections: Pasaasi (1984), Pikku-Bulevardi, Bulevardi (1992), and Piazza (2001). It has five floors, with the shops and other commercial services mainly concentrated on the first and second floors. The other floors are reserved mainly for parking and office space.[citation needed]

The shopping centre was built in three stages. The part now known as Pasaasi was completed in 1984 under the name Itämarket ('eastern market'), complete with the metro station and 41 shops. The new shopping centre proved successful, and an extension with 160 more shops (now Bulevardi and Pikku-Bulevardi) was built by September 1992. Another extension, known as Piazza, was opened in 2001. The following year, the property was sold by its owner Sponda Oyj to the Dutch company Wereldhave NV. Wereldhave sold Itis to the Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing and CC Real on 2019.

Finnkino opened Finland's first commercial IMAX movie theatre in Itis on 30 November 2018.[3]

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References

  1. ^ "Finnish Shopping Centers 2014" (PDF). Finnish Council of Shopping Centers. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Info - Shopping centre Itis". Itis. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Finnkino". Finnkino. Retrieved 18 December 2018.

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