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Lithuania has around 34 shopping malls with more than 10,000 m 2 (110,000 sq ft) square meters of space. Another two are under construction. At the end of 2018, the total retail space in shopping centres larger than 5,000 square metres (54,000 sq ft) of gross leasable area and with more than 10 tenants amounted to approximately 1,100,000 square metres (12,000,000 sq ft).
The street, built in 1836, was initially known as St. George Avenue, Mickiewicz Street (Polish: ulica Mickiewicza), when Vilnius was under Polish rule (1922–1939). At the beginning of the Soviet occupation in 1940 it was called Stalin Avenue, later renamed Lenin Avenue. [3]
Postal codes in Lithuania since 2005 are 5 digit numeric, ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 prefix is allowed, with that the format is LT-NNNNN. Prior to 2005, it was NNNN, which was the old Soviet NNNNNN format with the first 2 digits (23) dropped.
Akropolis is the largest shopping mall in the Baltics by floor area, a shopping center and entertainment center in Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital. It was built in ŠeškinÄ— by Akropolis Group in 2002 and opened in April 2002 (at that time the area was 54,000 square meters). The bank "Hansa-LTB" financed the construction.
Three stores with different names were opened in Vilnius in 1992. First Maxima store was opened in 1998. [8] At the end of 2011, Maxima Group bought the Aldik supermarket chain in Poland with 24 stores. [9] Between 2012 and 2020, Maxima also operated a division in Spain, under the names SuperSol (supermarkets) and Cash Diplo (Cash & Carry). [10]
It is the biggest "Senukai" store in Lithuania with an area over 26,000 square meters (280,000 sq ft). In 2001, Kesko Senukai created its new concept store "Statybu duona". In 2001, Kesko Senukai founded its charity fund. In 2001, the first "Senukai" store was opened in Vilnius, in Ukmerges street.
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