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City Center One West (2006) [1] Cvjetni Prolaz (2011) Garden Mall; Importanne Center (1994) [1] Importanne Galleria (1999) [1] Kaptol Centar (2000) [1] King Cross (2002) [1] Mandi (2007) [1] Mercatone Emmezeta (2000) [1] Mercator Centar (2000, sold and renamed to Super Konzum Radnička) [1] Point Shopping Center, Vrbani; Phoenix Plaza (2011 ...
King Cross Jankomir is a shopping centre located in Zagreb, Croatia, on Velimir Škorpik Street 34 in the neighbourhood of Jankomir. [1] It was financed by Coimpredil and Coop Consumatori Nordest [2] and opened on 21 September 2002.
The mall is situated in the centre of Zagreb, about 500 metres (1,600 ft) north of the main city square, bounded by Tkalčićeva Street and Mikloušićeva Street. [1] It was built on a 18,000 square metres (190,000 sq ft) lot leased from the Archdiocese of Zagreb for 99 years. The building covers 12,319 m 2 (132,600 sq ft).
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The number of outlets in the city which shortly became a Chinese territory grew to five but the fast food brand saw closure of outlets. [47] In 2016, Jollibee started reopening outlets. [46] [47] By December 2017, there are 8 Jollibee outlets in Hong Kong. [46] Vietnam October 1996: Ho Chi Minh City: 200 (December 2024) [48]
As part of Mamutica, there are 256 garages and 24 outlets at plateau level. [2] Mamutica is also the name of a crime TV series broadcast by Croatian Radiotelevision since 2008 (two seasons as of 2010), focusing on police cases being solved in and around the building. [3] [4] The estimated value of the building (from 2010) is about 135 million EUR.
The urban center of the Maksimir district is located around the Maksimirska street, which is an area of dense commercial and residential usage. It spans from the Kvaternik Square , located on the southwestern border of the district, to the intersection of Maksimirska, Bukovačka and Svetice streets, which leads to the entrances to both the ...
Transport in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, relies on a combination of city-managed mass transit and individual transportation. Mass transit is composed of 19 inner-city tram lines and 120 bus routes, both managed entirely by Zagrebački električni tramvaj, commonly abbreviated to ZET. Croatian Railways manages the parallel Zagreb Commuter ...