Scallier sold retail park in Pleszew – new owner LCP Properties
Scallier has successfully completed the sale of a retail park in Pleszew, completed in cooperation with PKB Inwest Construction. LCP Properties became the new owner of the facility.
Modern retail space in the heart of Pleszew
The retail park, located on Armii Poznañ Street, offers 3,500 sq m of leasable area (GLA) and operates in a rapidly growing city of about 30,000 residents. The facility attracts customers with a rich retail offer of leading brands:
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Rossmann
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Pepco
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KiK
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TEDi
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Kaes
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RTV Euro AGD
Comprehensive implementation by Scallier
Scallier was responsible for the full scope of work:
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location acquisition,
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Preparation of the commercialization concept,
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space rental,
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final sale of the property.
“The Pleszewo retail park fits perfectly into the growing demand for modern retail formats in smaller and medium-sized cities. It enables the presence of recognized brands and local entrepreneurs, while supporting the development of local communities.”
– Bartosz Nowak, Managing Partner at Scallier
Flexible format – the answer to local needs
The facility is characterized by flexibility, allowing the offer to be easily adapted to changing customer preferences and market conditions. Retail parks such as the one in Pleszew represent:
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The ideal environment for retail chains,
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space for local entrepreneurs,
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complement to e-commerce – acting as order pickup points, especially in the electronics segment.
Further expansion of Scallier
Scallier continues to expand in Poland and Romania:
In Poland:
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New retail parks in: Pyrzyce, Pruszków and Wrocław
In Romania:
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Completed: Rosiorii de Vede and Focsani – totaling over 11,000 m² GLA
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In progress: Timisoara, Turda, Vaslui – almost fully commercialized
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At the end of 2022: more than 40,000 m² of leasable retail space in completed buildings
“Modern retail parks located in well-designed points of smaller cities are becoming not only shopping centers, but also local meeting places and elements supporting the development of e-commerce.”
– Bartosz Nowak