Tepe Nautilus
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Tepe Nautilus
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Location | Acıbadem, İstanbul, Turkey |
Opening date | September 21, 2002 |
Developed by | Tepe |
Land area (m²) | 56,402 |
Total enclosed area (m²) | 154,332 |
Gross leasable area (m²) | 35,251 |
Market (m²) | Carrefour (16,524) |
Number of stores | 113 |
Number of FF/Rest/Cafe | 18 |
Anchor tenants (m²) | Tepe Home (6,860) Boyner (4,200) Sports International (2,243) Zara (1,277) |
Entertainment | 8 movie halls (1,225 seats) |
Parking lot capacity | 2,600 |
Tepe Nautilus, opened in September 2002, is the second-biggest modern shopping mall in Turkey. Built by Tepe Group, it is situated in the Acıbadem quarter of Kadıköy district in the Asian part of Istanbul.
Tepe Nautilus, in walking distance from Kadıköy port at the Sea of Marmara, is the first thematic shopping mall Turkey’s with its name, decoration and architectural features associated with sea and navigation. It covers an area of 170,000 m². The shopping mall consists of 130 stores on 3 floors, a department store and Carrefour supermarket. It has a smart-parking lot with a capacity of 2,700 cars, which indicates empty spaces. There are Cinemaxx movie theaters with eight screens, a bowling alley and entertainment center. The food court hosts 16 restaurants and cafes. Concerts and exhibitions frequently take place in the mall. 50,000 people visit Nautilus on weekends.
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- From the Grand Bazaar to the modern shopping centers in Turkey. Turkish Council of Shopping Centers & Retailers (AMPD)