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ARIA Centar, formerly known as BBI Centar, is a shopping mall in the center of Sarajevo. It is one of the largest shopping malls in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with an area of 43,000 m 2 (460,000 sq ft). It was opened on 6 April 2009.
Name Stores Type of stores First store in Bosnia and Herzegovina Parent Notes Konzum [1]: 273: hypermarket: 2005: Fortenova Group: Mercator in Bosnia and Herzegovina ceased to exist as an independent legal entity, i.e. a separate business entity and was merged with Konzum.
Halo, inspektore has announced the next phase of the boycott, beginning 7 February 2025, which will target a specific supermarket chain for the entirety of the following week, in addition to a general market-wide boycott of all supermarkets scheduled on Friday. The target of the extended boycott is being determined by the means of an online poll.
A series of boycotts against retail stores in the former Yugoslav republics began in late January of 2025. The boycotts started in Croatia on January 24 in reaction to rising retail prices across the country.
Sarajevo City Center (2014) 160 stores + 5 star hotel; ARIA Center (2010) 125 stores | ICSC European Shopping Centre Awards winner 2011 [1] Alta Shopping Center (2011) 70 stores; Bosmal City Center (2009) 50 stores (upon fulfilment) Importanne Center (2010) 35 stores; Mercator Sarajevo (2000) 34 stores; Grand Centar Ilidža (2007) 33 stores
Sarajevo City Center (SCC) is a business complex and shopping center in downtown Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, that consists of three main parts: a shopping mall and leisure complex; a five star hotel tower; and a commercial offices tower, with a common 4-story underground parking area with more than 1100 parking spaces.
The Bosmal City Center (BCC) (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Bosmalov gradski centar / Босмалов градски центар) is a business and residential tower located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Standing 118 m (387 ft) high, it is the second tallest residential building in the Balkans. [2]
In 2000, Mercator opened its first store in Sarajevo. In 2014, all stores owned by Mercator BH, d.o.o., Bosnia and Herzegovina were transferred to Konzum. In September 2017, all 83 stores were reacquired by Mercator BH, d.o.o., Bosnia and Herzegovina. [34] [35] [36] [37]