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Promenada Mall (Bucharest)

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Promenada Mall Bucharest is a shopping center located in Romania. It was developed by investment firm Raiffeisen Evolution and inaugurated on 17 October 2013, after a 130 million euro investment. Promenada is the first mall opened in bucharest after the financial crisis in 2007-2009, construction began in January 2012 and lasted 22 months.The shopping center includes the businesses Carrefour Market, CCC, Help Net, Hervis, Burger King, Zara, Samsung, H&M, Altex, KFC, Intersport, Deichmann, ISTYLE, McDonald's, C&A and Peek & Cloppenburg.Promenada Mall, in Bucharest, won the first prize in the category "Mixed solutions" at the first edition of the Rigips Trophy România. În November 2013, the shopping center was purchased by investment firm NEPI.

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Promenada Mall (Bucharest)
Calea Floreasca, Bucharest Floreasca (Sector 1)

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Calea Floreasca 246B
014476 Bucharest, Floreasca (Sector 1)
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