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MEGA Khimki
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Welcome to MEGA Khimki
Despite several new retail centres opening their doors along the Leningradskoe Shosse, MEGA Khimki remains one of the district’s most popular shopping destinations, largely due to its location, well-designed layout and retail mix.
New tenants and constant improvements to the centre have significantly increased customer numbers. In the year 2011 alone several international brands, includingParfois, Converse, Geowash, McNeal, Six and American Eagle Outfitters chose MEGA Khimki as their point of entry to the Russian retail market.
Khimki exhibits quite dynamic population development. MEGA stands to profit from a projected increase of residents within its di-rect surroundings. In total, housing projects for about 18,000 residents will be complet-ed within the primary catchment area and for another 10,000 inhabitants within the secondary catchment area.
Total area: 4,973,000
RUSSIA’S FIRST IKEA WAS OPENED IN KHIMKI IN 2000. MEGA KHIMKI SOON FOLLOWED IN 2004 AND BECAME THE LARGEST RETAIL COMPLEX IN RUSSIA AT THE TIME.
Market overview
Kievskoe hwy
Balashikha
Reutov
Krasnogorsk
Odintsovo
Troitsk
Domodedovo
MKAD
Minskoe hw
y
Novorizh
skoe hwy
Kaluz
hs
koe
hwy
Vars
havs
koe
hwy
Novoryazanskoe hwy
Entuziastov hwy
Yaro
slav sk
oe h
wy
Volokolamskoe hwy
Leningradskoe hwy.
Dm
itrov
skoe
hw
y
Scherbinka
Moscow
Mytischi
Naro-FominskPodolsk
Klimovsk
Kolomna
Serpukhov
Obninsk
SchelkovoPushkin
Klin
Tver region
Vladimir region
Tula region
Kaluga region
Smolenskregion
DmitrovSergiev-Posad
Zheleznodorozhny
Catchment areas
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
People
398,200
1,424,200
3,150,656
Distance
< 17 km
17–40 km
40–140 km
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Opened
GBA
GLA
IKEA
Auchan
OBI
Mall
Stores
Parking space (with allocated disabled parking)
Parking area
Parking ratio
Land
Levels 2 levels + underground parking
Loading 6 loading bays
2004
210,600 m²
175,000 m²
33,100 m²
24,400 m²
18,100 m²
79,200 m²
221
7,500
308,000 m²
45 ha spaces per 1000 m² GLA
45 ha
At IKEA Shopping Centres Russia, we design MEGA centres to suit the local area and consumer. Layout and retail mix is tai-lored to the area, enabling our tenants to attract the optimum number of shoppers.
In fact, excellent relationships with many retailers have brought famous international brands to Moscow and the Moscow region for the first time.
The size and shape of it
Top retailers: Accessorize, Adidas, American Eagle Outfitters, Auchan, Bath and Body works, Bershka, The Body Shop, Burg-er King, Converse, C&A, Detsky Mir, Ecco, Esprit, Furla, GAP, H&M, IKEA, Ile de Beaute, Imaginarium, Kinostar, Kira Plas-tinina, Lacoste, Lady&Gentleman city, Lindex, L’Etoile, Mango, Marella, Marks&Spencer, Massimo Dutti, McDonalds, Mexx, Morgan, Mothercare, M.video, New Yorker, Nike, OBI, Oysho, Promod, Quicksilver, Reima, Rendez-Vous, Reebok, Sportmas-ter, Starbucks, Stockmann, Tehnopark, The Windzor Knot, T.G.I. Fridays, Victoria’s Secret, Zara and many others.
Creating the perfect shopping space
Moscow is an important transport hub; there are six airports,nine railway sta-tions, and three river ports connectingMoscow with the Atlantic and Arctic oceans
Getting around
Address: Leningradskoe Shosse, 5 km from MKAD
Nearest metro stations: Planernaya and Rechnoy Vokzal
Distance to the city centre: 25 km
Distance to Sheremetievo Airport: 5 km
Public transport: buses and fixed-route taxis from nearest metro stations and Moscow Region towns of Zelenograd, Skhodnya and Lobnya
By car: from Leningradskoe Shosse, 9th May St. and Novokurkinskoe Shosse
Cof
fee
Family fashion
Sport
High + young fashion
Electronics
Classic fashion
Food
Service
Other premise
OB
I
AUCHANIKEA
Rechnoy vokzal
Planernaya
Khimki
Leningradskoe hwy
Kurkinskoe hwy
Mashkinskoe hw y
MKA
D
Mashkin
skoe h
wy
Kurkinskoe hwy
Yubileyniy prosp.
Novokyrkinskoe hwy
9th May str.
Leningradskoe hwy
SheremetievoAirport
Citycenter
MKAD 72th km
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The city is the political, financial, econom-ic, cultural and scientific centre of Rus-sia. Moscow is also the financial centre of Russia with half of the country-registered banks situated here. Most of Russia’s large companies also have their offices in here.
Change of market potential stems from growing consumer expenditures and changes in the number of inhabitants. By 2020, a total growth of about 71% is predicted compared to 2012
Get to know the area
Population, including Moscow: 19,244,800 people
Area including Moscow: 46,890 km²
Industries: chemical, metallurgy, food, tex-tiles, furniture, energy production, software development and machinery
Retail turnover, including Moscow: 128 billion EUR (2013)
THE CAPITAL OF THE RUSSIAN FEDER-ATION, MOSCOW IS SITUATED IN THE CENTRAL FEDERAL DISTRICT OF EURO-PEAN RUSSIA ON THE BANKS OF THE MOSKVA RIVER.
The Moscow region has a well-developed infrastructure. It has a good transport net-work including railways, roads and water-ways. It also enjoys a “high potential and moderate risk” investment rating – 14th in terms of investment risk and third in terms of investment potential.
The city of Moscow The Moscow region
Population: 12,111,200 people
City area: 2,511 km²
Retail turnover: 95.6 billion EUR (2013)
London New York Moscow
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The region’s major cities are Khimki, Mytishchi, Klin, Sergiev-Posad, Balashi-kha, Lyubertsy, Podolsk, Kolomna and Serpukhov.
Novosibirsk
Moscow x3+1
Saint-Petersburg x2
Nizhniy Novgorod
Kazan
Rostov-on-Don Ufa
Omsk
SamaraEkaterinburg
Krasnodar
MoscowМытищи
Naro-Fominsk Podolsk
Klimovsk
Kolomna
Serpukhov
Obninsk
SchelkovoPushkin
Klin
Tver region
Vladimirregion
Tula region
Kaluga region
Dmitrov
Sergiev-Posad
Zheleznodorozhny
IKEA SHOPPING CENTRES RUSSIA LENINGRADSKAYA STR. ESTATE 39, BLDG 5KHIMKI, MOSCOW REGION 141400 RUSSIAN FEDERATION T: +7 (495) 221 33 11 E-MAIL: [email protected]
IKEA Shopping Centres Russia give notice that: (i) this brochure is set out as a guidance only, and does not constitute, nor consti-tute part of an offer or contract; (ii) all descriptions and other details are given without responsibility and any potential investor or occupier should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to correctness of each of them; (iii) no person in the employment of the agents has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever their relation to the Company. Dated: 2014.
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