Moldova Mall
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Location |
Iaşi, Romania |
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Opening date |
1970/2006 |
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Owner |
Equest Balkan Properties |
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No. of stores and services |
80 |
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Total retail floor area |
9,561 square metres (102,913.7 sq ft) |
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No. of floors |
7 |
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Moldova Mall is a shopping centre located in Civic centre, Iaşi, Romania. Opened in 1970, it was the largest department store in Iaşi during the communist system. In 2006, it was enlarged and converted into a shopping centre. The complex has a floor area of 22,000 square metres (236,806 sq ft), with 9,561 square metres (102,914 sq ft) gross leasable area (GLA). [1]
The mall has:
- 80 stores
- 3 screen cinema complex
- 14 fast-food and restaurants
- 150 parking spaces
References
External links
Moldova Mall Website
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- Balș House
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- Cuza Palace
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